Glad you enjoyed it. I hadn't really thought about it before but the second part of the symphonic poem is entitled "Pines of the Catacombs" . The pines in my photo are directly above the Catacombs of San Marcellino and San Pietro and they extend for several kilometers underground.
https://www.santimarcellinoepietro.it/english/ I look over my back wall onto The Mausoleum of Helena Augusta and, as tradition went, there would have been 2 laurel trees at the entrance to it. My street is Via dei due Allori (Street of the 2 Laurels). Nowadays, The Mausoleum is a refuge for the kestrels when the crows mob them. And the little owls are often to be heard screeching from there at dusk.
As you can see my "garden" is mostly the concrete roof of the catacombs. So, I have to use graded-size tubs to create the illusion of a border. Not quite the real thing, but... necessity is the mother of all invention. I use black garden bins and builders' mixing trays with holes drilled in them as pots. Much cheaper than pots. There are quite a few salvias in the photos, so a legitimate posting in this thread.