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  2. Walled garden - Wikipedia

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    A walled garden is a garden enclosed by high walls, especially for horticultural purposes, such as sheltering plants from wind and frost. Learn about the origin, design, function and types of walled gardens, as well as some famous examples from around the world.

  3. University of Oxford Botanic Garden - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the oldest botanic garden in Great Britain, founded in 1621 as a physic garden for medicinal research. Explore its diverse plant collection, glasshouses, walled garden, and historical features.

  4. Persian gardens - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, evolution and characteristics of Persian gardens, a style of landscape garden that emerged in the Achaemenid Empire and influenced other cultures. Explore the examples of Persian gardens in Iran, India, Afghanistan and beyond.

  5. Islamic garden - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, influences and features of Islamic gardens, which are expressive estates of land that reflect the paradisiacal themes of water and shade. Explore the architectural styles, such as charbagh and stepped terraces, and the sensory devices, such as water and aromatic plants, that enhance the garden experience.

  6. Medieval garden - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, forms and functions of medieval gardens in Europe, from the Roman Empire to the Renaissance. Explore the evidence from manuscripts, poems and archaeology, and the differences between northern and Mediterranean regions.

  7. Hortus conclusus - Wikipedia

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    Hortus conclusus is a Latin term for a walled or bounded garden, often with a well or fountain at the center. It has a long history in Christian art and literature, as an emblem of the Virgin Mary's purity and the Song of Songs.

  8. Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden - Wikipedia

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    A historic walled garden in Warrington, Cheshire, England, built by a banker in 1830. It has a pleasure garden, a kitchen garden, glasshouses, and a cafe, and is open all year round.

  9. Duckett's Grove - Wikipedia

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    The first of the gardens, the "Upper Walled Garden", was planted with historical varieties of shrub roses and a collection of Chinese and Japanese peonies. It is mainly planted with flowering shrubs including Echium, Watsonia, Acanthus, Daphniphyllum, Acradenia, Arbutus, Cornus, Iris, Eryngium, Beschorneria and ornamental bananas. [12] Walled ...