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  2. Stepping stones - Wikipedia

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    Natural stepping stone stream crossing: Descendant: Clapper bridge, Zig-zag bridge, Log bridge: Carries: Pedestrians: Span range: Has no spans, but stones must be spaced to allow water flow and a comfortable step or leap: Material: Selected stone: Movable: No: Design effort: Low-rustic to Artisan applied art design: Falsework required: No

  3. Renaissance garden - Wikipedia

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    This garden is regarded as the first example of a Renaissance garden, and its creation and design are well-documented. It was designed by Donato Bramante in 1503 under the commission of Pope Julius II , drawing inspiration from the architectural principles of Leon Battista Alberti . [ 20 ]

  4. G59 – 1st Swiss Horticulture Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    The shrub garden, located between Blatterwiese and Zürichhorn, was considered a stylistic fore-runner of lakeside design. An innovative feature of this garden was the placement of stepping stones embedded within fine stones, created a smooth transition from the shoreline to the lake and path network, which enhanced the direct experience of ...

  5. Rock garden - Wikipedia

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    The standard layout for a rock garden consists of a pile of aesthetically arranged rocks in different sizes, with small gaps between in which plants are rooted. Typically, plants found in rock gardens are small and do not grow larger than 1 meter in height, [ 12 ] though small trees and shrubs up to 6 meters may be used to create a shaded area ...

  6. Stepping stone - Wikipedia

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    Stepping stone(s) may refer to: Stepping stones, stones placed to allow pedestrians to cross a watercourse; Places. Stepping Stone, Virginia, US, an unincorporated ...

  7. History of gardening - Wikipedia

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    To have longevity is to live among mountains and water; it is to live with nature, to live like an immortal being (Xian). The garden evokes a healthy lifestyle that makes one immortal, free from the problems of civilization. Thus, Chinese landscape is known as Shan (mountain) and Shui (water). Symbolism is a key element of Chinese garden design.

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