A themed landscape is more than just a garden—it’s a living design built around a specific concept, idea, or purpose. By choosing a theme, you create a blueprint that guides every decision, from plant selection and color palettes to materials, ornamentation, and an overall look. The result is a cohesive, eye-catching outdoor space with its own personality and character.
Many themed landscapes are inspired by a home’s architectural style or by the mood, experience or atmosphere the homeowner wants to create. Whether you want elegance, relaxation, or a touch of whimsy, a themed approach ensures your landscape feels intentional, harmonious and interesting.
Popular Landscape Themes and Ideas

Mediterranean Landscapes
Designed for homes with Mediterranean architecture, this theme features plants with sun-loving, drought-tolerant qualities. Think:
- European Fan and Date palms
- Italian Cypress
- Olive Trees
- Lemon trees
- Bougainvillea, grape vines
- Texas Sage, Lavender, Rosemary
- Succulents, Agave
- Stone walls, Decomposed gravel pathways, Terracotta containers, Water features
- Outdoor living spaces, Pergolas
- Earthtone pebble mulch
These selections bring timeless Old-World charm to patios, courtyards, and entryways.

Coastal and Beach House Landscapes
For a breezy, seaside vibe, use plants that thrive near the shore, such as:
- Sabal Palms
- Pampas or Muhly Grass
- Sea Grape
- Beach grasses
- Mahoe Trees
- Accent with tiki art, Featherstone boulders, sand fencing or salvage nautical embellishments
- Oyster Shell Mulch for an authentic coastal look

Tropical Paradise
If you want bold colors and a lush, exotic feel, a tropical theme delivers:
- Banana Trees
- Giant Bird of Paradise
- Purple Glory Tree, Angel Trumpet
- Hibiscus, Jasmine and Ixora
- Foxtail, Mule, Manilla and High Plateau Coconut Palms
- Canna, Heliconia, Variegated Ginger, Elephant ears, Monstera
- Blue Mexican beach pebble accent area and stone or shell mulch
This design is ideal for creating a backyard retreat that feels like a vacation every day.

Formal Gardens
For structured beauty and elegance, a formal landscape might include:
- Sheared Podocarpus Hedges
- Geometric sheared topiary accents
- Crepe Myrtles
- Holly and Japanese Blueberry Trees
- Deciduous Hardwoods with neat growth habits
- Rose, Boxwood, Azalea
- Perennial borders
- Manicured turf panels
- Paver pathways, garden benches, statuary
- Traditional pine bark or shredded brown or black mulch
Straight lines, geometric symmetry, and well-groomed plants make this style timeless and sophisticated.

Cottage & Romantic Gardens
Soft, whimsical, and full of color, cottage gardens often feature:
- Flowering Perennials
- Hydrangeas, Roses and Fragrant Flowering Shrubs
- Shade Trees and Trees with Weeping Habits
- Climbing Vines on trellis or spilling over picket fences
- Traditional pine bark or pine straw mulch
This style is perfect for gardeners who love layers of blooms and a touch of old-fashioned romance.

Ocean & Undersea Themes
For something unique, design a landscape that mimics marine environments with terrestrial plants that are look-a-likes for their undersea cousins:
- Coral and various Cacti and Sedums
- Succulents, Euphorbias and Kalanchoe
- Firecracker plant
- Stingray Alocasia and Snake plant
- Ornamental Grasses
- Portulaca and Little John Dwarf Bottlebrush
- Weathered limestone or volcanic boulders
- Tumbled sea glass, shell or crushed limestone mulch
- Accent with weatherproof or ceramic tropical fish and marine crustaceans on thin metal rods artfully placed, seaside art pieces and Caribbean- inspired colors.
These plants resemble coral reefs plant life, seaweed, and other ocean features—bringing the sea inland in a creative way.

Asian-Inspired Landscapes
Bring tranquility and balance to your garden with:
- Pine Trees and Evergreens
- Azaleas, Camelias, Gardenias
- Ornamental Grasses and Ferns
- Flowering Trees and Japanese Maple
- Mondo Grass Groundcover
- Carefully Placed Boulders and Raked Stone
- Stone Lanterns and Bamboo Fencing
This theme emphasizes harmony, minimalism, and natural beauty.

Native Plant Landscapes
Celebrate local ecology by planting native wildflowers, trees, shrubs, and groundcovers. This approach supports pollinators, reduces maintenance, and thrives naturally in your region’s climate.

