Meaning Topiary
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1590s, from Latin topiarius "of or pertaining to ornamental gardening," as a noun, "ornamental gardening, landscape gardening," also "an ornamental gardener," from topia [..]
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Is defined as plants and shrubs, which can be cut to shape, sizes and designs which are unique and individual. Topiary creates character in landscaping dramatically.
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A way of training a plant to grow in certain shapes, usually accomplished by pruning.
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Shaped hedges
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The art of pruning and shaping trees and shrubs into decorative shapes.
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The art of clipping and training shrubs, plants and trees into recognisable shapes.
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The art or practice of clipping shrubs or trees into ornamental shapes.
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Topiary describes a shape made by clipping plants. The practice was popular in Roman gardens and revived with the renaissance.Example 1: Renaissance Gardens in Northern Italy, Example 2: The wild gard [..]
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a garden or shrubbery trimmed and shaped into geometric or animal forms.
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The origins of topiary date back to Antiquity. In Ancient Greece, galleries were decorated with topographical paintings. In Roman Antiquity, a topiarius was a gardener who created pleasure gardens decorated with plant sculptures representing animals, objects or scenes. This ornamental clipping technique was taken up again in Renaissance gardens, th [..]
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the practice of clipping trees or shrubs into particular decorative shapes, sometimes geometric, allegorical or figurative
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this is a technique used to shape shrubs and trees into shapes resembling animals or geometrical figures.
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Topiary is the horticultural practice of training perennial plants to develop and maintain a shape, this shape could be a spiral, circel or something more creative like an animal.
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A garden where plants or shrubs are shaped and trimmed into geometric or animal forms.
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The art of trimming trees and bushes into ornamental shapes.
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Trees or shrubs pruned and trained into various geometric, zoomorphic, or fantastic shapes. [view larger image]
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A topiary is a shrub or tree which has been carefully pruned and trained to give it a unique shape other than how it would naturally grow if left unprimed. Topiaries are outstanding feature plants or [..]
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The shaping of shrubs and trees into decorative forms.
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A tree or shrub shaped and sheared into an ornamental, unnatural form, usually a geometric shape or the shape of an animal.
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Trees or bushes trimmed into ornamental shapes. In French gardens, they were usually trimmed into geometric shapes; in modern gardens, often cut into cute bunnies or puppy dogs.
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Flowers or foliage trimmed into geometric shapes, often resembling miniature trees or animals. Trellis
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The art of trimming or training plants into decorative three-dimensional shapes.
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(n) a garden having shrubs clipped or trimmed into decorative shapes especially of animals(n) making decorative shapes by trimming shrubs or trees
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(Gk. topia, "fields, gardens") The craft of cutting bushes and trees into decorative shapes, usually those of animals or geometrical forms. triumphal arch, in the architecture of ancient Rom [..]
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A tree or shrub shaped and sheared into an ornamental, unnatural form, usually a geometric shape or the shape of an animal.
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A topiary is a shrub or tree which has been carefully pruned and trained to give it a unique shape other than how it would naturally grow if left unprimed. Topiaries are outstanding feature plants or [..]
Source: plantguide.lowes.com

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Topiary is the horticultural practice of training perennial plants by clipping the foliage and twigs of trees, shrubs and subshrubs to develop and maintain clearly defined shapes, whether geometric or [..]
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Topiary, real name Jake Leslie Davis (born 27 October 1992), is a former hacker. He has worked with Anonymous, LulzSec, and similar hacktivist groups. He was an associate of the Internet group Anonymo [..]
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Topiary, real name Jake Leslie Davis (born 27 October 1992), is a former hacker. He has worked with Anonymous, LulzSec, and similar hacktivist groups. He was an associate of the Internet group Anonymo [..]
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