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Japanese Gardens
Japanese Gardens    

 

Composition of a Japanese gardens depends upon the arrangement of its trees, boulders, paths, streams, bridges and other artificial structures. It is, least of all, a flower garden, but more a reduced copy of the scenery of the Japanese countryside. The exotic Japanese garden illustrates the results of introducing the pleasing and picturesque effects of specialty trees and plants from a foreign country.

 

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Japanese Gardens
 

Japanese Landscape GardeningJapanese Landscape Gardening

In general, the composition of Japanese gardens may be treated under two divisions: Flat Japanese Gardens (hiraniwa) and Hill Japanese Gardens (tsukiyama-niwa), both of which may be again subdivided into three different forms called, respectively, Finished, Intermediary and Rough. Begin with pictures and plans for a Hill Garden - Finished Style
 
 

Japanese GardensJapanese Garden

One of the most unique bits of landscape gardening in America — a miniature Japanese garden, faithfully reproduced in the prettiest portion of San Francisco. Japanese Garden Pictures help the exotic garden illustrate the results of introducing the pleasing and picturesque effects of Japanese gardens in a foreign country.

 
 
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Japanese GardensJapanese Tea Garden

The skies are always blue and the sunny light is ever gleaming on porcelain dragons and antique bronzes, and the little rippling waves are always lapping the sedges along the shore. There are two tea houses in the little Japanese Tea Garden -- a big, cool, shady retreat and the ceremonial tea house.

 

Rock GardenRock Gardens

It is not necessary in the development of an interesting Rock Garden Design to use a large quantity of different types of plants -- its success is dependent largely upon the ability of the designer to select proper types of plants.

 
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Flowers

1. Adonis vernalis.
2. Thalictrum aqnilegifolium.
3. Clematis integrifolia.
4. Hepatica triloba.
5. H.americana.

 

 
 
Flowers

1. Saxifraga crassifolia.
2. S. lignlata.
3. S. appositifolia.
4. S. stellaris

 
 
 
 

Flowers

1. Papaver orientale.
2. P. alpinnm.
3. P. rabro-aurantiacum.
4. Meconopsis cambrica.
5. Argemone grandiflora.
6. Sangoinaria caoadensis.
7. Macleaya cordata.

 
 

 
Flowers

1. Delphinium Barlowii.
2. D. montanum.
3. D. sapphirinum.
4. D. Menziesii.
5. D. azureum.

 
 
 
Flowers

1. Enothera macrocarpa
2. E. taraxacifolia
3. E. glauca
4. E. pallida
5. E. bipons

 
 
 
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