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  2. Flora of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Italian garden is stylistically based on symmetry, axial geometry and on the principle of imposing order over nature. It influenced the history of gardening, especially French gardens and English gardens. [20] The Italian garden was influenced by Roman gardens and Italian Renaissance gardens. The most important historic gardens in Italy are ...

  3. Italian Renaissance garden - Wikipedia

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    Gardens of the Villa Aldobrandini (1598). The Italian Renaissance garden was a new style of garden which emerged in the late 15th century at villas in Rome and Florence, inspired by classical ideals of order and beauty, and intended for the pleasure of the view of the garden and the landscape beyond, for contemplation, and for the enjoyment of the sights, sounds and smells of the garden itself.

  4. Italian garden - Wikipedia

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    A garden in something of the same style, and using many Mediterranean plants, is often called an "Italian garden" anywhere in the world. From the late 18th century many grand Italian gardens were remade in a version of the English landscape garden style, and the range of garden types actually found in Italy is considerable, partly depending on ...

  5. List of gardens in Italy - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of gardens in Italy. The Italian garden is stylistically based on symmetry, axial geometry and on the principle of imposing order over nature. It influenced the history of gardening, especially French gardens and English gardens. The Italian garden was influenced by Roman gardens and Italian Renaissance gardens

  6. Villa I Tatti - Wikipedia

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    Villa I Tatti The gardens The villa from the gardens. Villa I Tatti, The Harvard Center for Italian Renaissance Studies is a center for advanced research in the humanities located in Florence, Italy, and belongs to Harvard University. It houses a collection of Italian primitives, and of Chinese and Islamic art, as well as a research library of ...

  7. Arum italicum - Wikipedia

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    Arum italicum is a species of flowering herbaceous perennial plant in the family Araceae, also known as Italian arum and Italian lords-and-ladies. [2] It is native to the British Isles [3] and much of the Mediterranean region, the Caucasus, Canary Islands, Madeira and northern Africa. It is also naturalized in Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria ...

  8. Medieval garden - Wikipedia

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    Some of the more traditional flowers such as the lily (a bulb) and the peony (a perennial) were, though, better admired in the herber growing through the grass. [ 33 ] Flowers were used for altar and church decoration, [ 34 ] and a number of spring and summer feast days were associated with the flowers likely to be blooming at the time, which ...

  9. List of Grandi Giardini Italiani - Wikipedia

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    Official website (in italian) Judith Wade, Grandi Giardini Italiani, Rizzoli, 2002. ISBN 978-88-7423-010-5. Giorgio Mondadori (editor), Guida Gardenia - Grandi Giardini Italiani, Gardenia di Giugno. Petilli Oreste, Pallavicini Mimma, Guida ai Grandi Giardini Italiani, Edizioni Living International, 2005. ISBN 88-901778-9-6

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