Garden
Finder
Nursery
Finder
Trip
Planner
Design
Products
Hotels
& Tours
Garden
Property
Garden
Designers
History
& Theory
Landscape
Architecture
eBooks
eArticles
Book Reviews
Education
Style Chart
Glossary
Biographies
Landscape Gardening in Japan, 1912
> Chapter 11. Garden Vegetation
Chapter 11. Garden Vegetation
Large leaved Japanese plants
Japanese bamboos rushes and grasses
Plant selection in old Japanese gardening books
Plum and Cherry planting poem
Planting in landscape scenery
Composition with trees and shrubs
Temple avenues and groves
Sen no Rikyu Furuta Oribe planting design
Clipping and shearing of evergreens
Ideal shapes for pine, willow and plum trees
Tamatsukuri, Fuse-tsukuri, Marumono tree clipping
Cube shaped bushes
Tree masses in composition
List of Japanese garden trees, shrubs, and plants
Evergreen and coniferous garden trees and shrubs
Thuya and Podocarpus species
Juniper, Tsuga and Cupressus species
Box, Holly and non-conifrous evergreens
Deciduous trees and bushes
Trees of Reddening Lea fKoyo-mono
Flowering and fruiting trees and shrubs
Japanese Plum trees
Japanese Camellias
Japanese Magnolias
Japanese Azaleas and Rhododendrons
Flowering bushes
Japanese flowering hardy plants
Japanese creepers
Flowering plants in landscape scenery
Flower-viewing and picnicking beneath Plum and Cherry blossom
Tea garden cherries in the style of a Chinese painting
Five evergreens for Sansui gardens
Trees and plants for hillsides
Trees and plants for valleys and level areas
Waterside planting
Rock and boulder planting
Garden boundary planting
Shady, spreading trees for garden shrines
Vegetation for hiding and screening
Proportion and composition in planting design
Pollarded trees - Bo mono