...rating soft landscape materials and hard landscape materials to create a [[landscape design]]. It requires knowledge of:
*[[Landscape architecture]]
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...t]]s. There are undergraduate degree programs leading to qualifications in landscape management and membership of professional institutes.
*[[Landscape architecture]]
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...g these products to produce places are known as [[landscape design]] and [[landscape detailing]].
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* [[History of landscape architecture]]
* [[Landscape architecture]]
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...t, the arrangement of plants in informal groups developed as part of the [[landscape garden]] style and was strongly influenced by the [[picturesque]].
...design, establishment and management of different types of vegetation in a landscape or garden.
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...gardener is also used to describe [[garden design|garden designers]] and [[landscape gardener]]s, who are involved chiefly in the design of gardens, rather than
...ory, and there have been many pioneering gardeners of note, from the great landscape gardeners of the [[18th Century]], to those who created or expanded the ide
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...' was coined by combining ''xeros'' (Greek for "dry") with ''[[landscaping|landscape]]''. Plants whose natural requirements are appropriate to the local climat
...certain flowers) are grouped together so that only limited portions of the landscape need extra water to save water . These less water-efficient plants may also
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...word '''xeriscape''' is a portmanteau of ''xeros'' (Greek for "dry") and ''landscape''.
...rohibiting "property owner from implementing Xeriscape or Florida-friendly landscape, as defined in s. 373.185(1), on his or her land." (Ref: 720.3075.4 Prohibi
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...k.png|300px|right|thumb|[[Central Park]], like all parks, is an example of landscape architecture.]]
...]]. A practitioner in the field of landscape architecture is called a '''[[landscape architect]]'''.
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* PILZ, C. S. (2001) '''A framework for integrating phytoremediation into the landscape architectural design process.''' [http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2
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...ce]]. [[Landscape architecture]] is a related professional activity with [[landscape architect]]s tending to specialise in design for public and corporate clien
...ng''' and '''[[garden design]]''' may be undertaken by a professional. A [[landscape architect]] is a professional who can plan and realise outdoor spaces. A [[
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...le to withstand the winter of the given place. See the articles Border and Landscape Gardening. Smaller divisions of the subject of hardy plants are discussed u
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...s. An aesthetic of landscape design began in these parks where the natural landscape was enhanced by designers such as [[Capability Brown]].
...ntieth century a number of meanings arose which associated the "designed " landscape of a park with other uses such as [[business park]]s, [[theme park]]s and [
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* [[Landscape products]]
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*[http://www.gardenvisit.com GardenVisit.com] - The Garden and Landscape Guide details the best gardens to visit throughout the world with informati
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*[[Bay Friendly Landscape Guidelines]] published by Stopwaste.org - 777 Davis Street San Leandro CA 9
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::Knockout Roses are a type of landscape, or shrub, rose. They were developed by William Radler for Star Roses who o
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...ed to urban areas; its elm-like shape and warty bark make it an attractive landscape tree.
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...6th century and reached high development under [[Andre le Notre]]. English landscape gardens opened a new perspective in the 18th century.
...munities is seemingly absent. Part maybe that blank areas in the historic landscape were assumed just that : blank. No one bothered to look for pollen or evid
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...ut the original traces are still visible as undulations in the present day landscape. An example of this phenomenon is the early 17th century garden of [[Mucha
...dening was swept away, beginning in England, by the naturalistic [[English landscape garden]], beginning in the 1720s. Its revival coincided with [[Neo-Renaiss
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