DescriptionLiving Willow and Elderberry Retaining Wall Mary O'Brien Adobe Creek Redwood Grove 2012.jpg
English: This biological sculpture is a living retaining wall that repairs an eroded bank on Adobe Creek in Redwood Grove, Los Altos, California. It is a sculpture called 'Thicket' created by artist Daniel McCormick, Mary O'Brien and a host of community volunteers.
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