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Title: Topiary plants in today’s landscape design
Authors: Rizovska Atanasovska, Jasminka 
Brndevska, Viktorija 
Keywords: topiary plants, landscape designing, open green spaces, Renaissance and Baroque gardens, evergreen shrubs and trees
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: University of Forestry in Sofia, Faculty of Ecology and Landscape Architecture in Sofia
Conference: “60 years Education in Landscape Architecture” , University of Forestry in Sofia, Faculty of Ecology and Landscape Architecture in Sofia
Abstract: Topiary plants in the recent landscape designing are taking the chance of being the most distinguished parts of the open green spaces. As recognizable element of the classic Renaissance and Baroque gardens in European Villas, their appearance dates from the time of the Roman Empire and first villas and gardens there. Evergreen shrubs and trees with dense foliage were shaped and trained through the ages, raising them to the level of art forms that easily find their places in the classic gardens in the past as well in todays designed open green spaces.
Description: Published scientific conference contribution
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/22433
Appears in Collections:Hans Em Faculty of Forest Sciences, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Engineering: Conference papers

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