Wallenstein Garden Czech Republic

Wallenstein Garden Czech Republic
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Lednice Valtice Park, South Moravia, Czech Republic
schonbrunn palace garden, vienna, austria

Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna, Austria
Maze

The Maze at Schönbrunn

Vienna, Austria

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beckley Park
Beckley Park,Oxfordshire
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English "cottage garden"

beckley park


levens hall gardens

Levens Hall, English


azalea jap. sutsaki

Azalea Jap. Sutsaki



château de villandry, france  Topiary is the art of clipping or trimming live shrubs or trees into decorative shapes  and  sculptures. The practice dates from Roman times and was revived in 16th  century Europe,  where it has since been associated with parterres and terraces in  the gardens of the elite.  Today, many topiary gardens are open to the public and  serve as popular tourist  destinations. Where is the world's tallest topiary located?




Topiary is the art of creating sculptures topiarius, creater of topia or "places", a Greek word that Romans applied also to fictive indoor landscapes executed in fresco. No doubt the Greek word betokens the art's origins in the Hellenistic world that was influenced by Persia, for neither Classical Greece nor Republican Rome developed any sophisticated tradition of artful pleasure grounds.
The shrubs and sub-shrubs used in topiary are evergreen (or "evergray"), have small leaves or needles, produce dense foliage, and have compact and/or columnar (e.g. fastigiate) growth habits. Common plants used in topiary include cultivars of box (Buxus sempervirens), arborvitae, bay laurel(Laurus nobilis), holly (Ilex spp.), myrtle (Eugenia spp., Myrtus spp.), yew (Taxus spp.), and privet(Ligustrum spp.). Shaped wire cages are sometimes employed in modern topiary to guide untutored shears, but traditional topiary depends on patience and a steady hand; small-leaved ivy can be used to cover a cage and give the look of topiary in a few months.

Jantar Mantar

Jantar Mantar, India
Brussels Park, Belgium
Park in Brussels, Belgium
Chateau Villandry Garden, France
Chateau de Villandry Garden, France
Scottish garden

Scottish garden


Topiary is the art of fashioning living plants into ornamental shapes. This art has been practices for centuries. There are several types of topiary, including free-form, shrub, and sphagnum topiary. Topiary is not necessarily dwarfing the plant as for bonsai, but training or controlling the plant by pruning and shaping.


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topiary art
Topiary art



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