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  2. Orangery - Wikipedia

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    An orangery or orangerie is a room or dedicated building, historically where orange and other fruit trees are protected during the winter, as a large form of greenhouse or conservatory. [1] In the modern day an orangery could refer to either a conservatory or greenhouse built to house fruit trees, or a conservatory or greenhouse meant for ...

  3. If You Really Love Natural Light, Your Home Needs an Orangery

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    What’s the Difference Between an Orangery and a Conservatory? Usually positioned at the rear of the house, an orangery differs from a conservatory in that a conservatory is “characterized by a ...

  4. Conservatory (greenhouse) - Wikipedia

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    A traditional conservatory at the Horniman Museum in London, now used as a cafe. A modern implementation, Adelaide's Bicentennial Conservatory Conservatory interior in the Lednice–Valtice Cultural Landscape, Czech Republic. A conservatory is a building or room having glass or other transparent roofing and walls, used as a greenhouse or a ...

  5. Greenhouse - Wikipedia

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    Cooling is typically done by opening windows in the greenhouse when it gets too warm for the plants inside it. This can be done manually, or in an automated manner. Window actuators can open windows due to temperature difference or can be opened by electronic controllers. Electronic controllers are often used to monitor the temperature and ...

  6. Conservatory of Flowers - Wikipedia

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    The Conservatory of Flowers is a greenhouse and botanical garden that houses a collection of rare and exotic plants in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California. With construction having been completed in 1879, it is the oldest building in the park.

  7. Conservatory - Wikipedia

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    Conservatory may refer to: Conservatory (greenhouse), a substantial building or room where plants are cultivated, including medicinal ones and including attached residential solariums; Music school, or a school devoted to other arts such as dance; Sunroom, a smaller glass enclosure or garden shed attached to a house, also called a conservatory

  8. Botanical garden - Wikipedia

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    Heated conservatories called "orangeries" became a feature of many botanical gardens. [52] The Palm House, Kew, built 1844–1848 by Richard Turner to Decimus Burton's designs. Kew Gardens, London, established 1759. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew were founded in 1759, initially as part of the Royal Garden set aside as a physic garden.

  9. Sunroom - Wikipedia

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    In Great Britain, which has a long history of formal conservatories, a small conservatory is sometimes denominated a "sunroom". In gardening, a garden room is a secluded and partly enclosed outside space within a garden that creates a room-like effect.