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  2. Knot garden - Wikipedia

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    A knot garden is a garden style that was popularized in 16th century England [1]: 60–61 and is now considered an element of the formal English garden. A knot garden consists of a variety of aromatic and culinary herbs, or low hedges such as box, planted in lines to create an intertwining pattern that is set within a square frame and laid on a ...

  3. Complete English Gardener - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of a knot garden layout from the book. The Complete English Gardener is a practical guide to gardening first published in 1670 by English author Leonard Meager. The original title is The English Gardener, or, A Sure Guide to Young Planters and Gardeners: in Three Parts. The Complete English Gardener was among many gardening ...

  4. Hedge maze - Wikipedia

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    Hedge mazes evolved from the knot gardens of Renaissance Europe, and were first constructed during the mid-16th century. [1] These early mazes were very low, initially planted with evergreen herbs, but, over time, dwarf box became a more popular option due to its robustness. Italian architects had been sketching conceptual garden labyrinths as ...

  5. File:Knot Garden, Sudeley Castle. - panoramio.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Formal garden - Wikipedia

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    A formal garden is a garden with a clear structure, geometric shapes and in most cases a symmetrical layout. Its origin goes back to the gardens which are located in the desert areas of Western Asia [1] and are protected by walls. The style of a formal garden is reflected in the Persian gardens of Iran, and the monastic gardens from the Late ...

  7. Waterperry Gardens - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, the School of Economic Science purchased the Waterperry Estate, including Waterperry Gardens, which it continues to run to generate revenue for the school. [6] [7] [8] There are eight acres of landscaped ornamental gardens with an alpine garden, formal knot garden, herbaceous borders, riverside walk, rose garden, and water-lily canal.

  8. Shrubbery - Wikipedia

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    A shrubbery, shrub border or shrub garden is a part of a garden where shrubs, mostly flowering species, are thickly planted. [1] The original shrubberies were mostly sections of large gardens, with one or more paths winding through it, a less-remembered aspect of the English landscape garden with very few original 18th-century examples surviving.

  9. List of landscape gardens - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the few restored Shipman gardens open to the public in the United States. Agecroft Hall, Richmond, Virginia - a rare 15th-century Tudor manor house dismantled in Lancashire, England, shipped and reconstructed in the USA that contains an example of an Elizabethan Knot Garden; Biltmore Estate, Asheville, North Carolina

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