
1) Art of shaping bushes 2) Artistic gardening 3) Decorative shrub 4) Garden 5) It needs to be kept in shape 6) Sculpture form using shrubs 7) Tree-trimming skill
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Topiary is the horticultural practice of training live perennial plants by clipping the foliage and twigs of trees, shrubs and subshrubs to develop and maintain clearly defined shapes, perhaps geometric or fanciful. The term also refers to plants which have been shaped in this way. As an art form it is a type of living sculpture. The word derives ...
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[hacktivist] Topiary, real name Jake Leslie Davis, born October 27, 1992, is a former hacker. He has worked with Anonymous, LulzSec, and other similar hacktivist groups.` He was an associate of the Internet group Anonymous, which has publicly claimed various online attacks, including hacking HBGary, Westboro Baptist Church, and Gawker. They...
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a garden or shrubbery trimmed and shaped into geometric or animal forms.
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clipping of trees into imitative or fantastic shapes
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• (a.) Of or pertaining to ornamental gardening; produced by cutting, trimming, etc.; topiarian.
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The art of clipping shrubs etc. into ornamental shapes e.g. Box and Yew.
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the training of living trees and shrubs into artificial, decorative shapes. Thickly leaved evergreen shrubs are used in topiary; the best subjects ... [2 related articles]
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training, cutting and trimming of plants into ornamental shapes.
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The horticultural art of clipping and training woody plants to form geometric shapes or interesting patterns.
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Clipping of trees and shrubs into ornamental shapes, originated by the Romans in the 1st century and revived in the 16th-17th centuries in formal European and American gardens. ...
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the cutting of shrubs and trees into ornamental, often unusual, shapes. Popular until the advent of the landscape movement.
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Top'i·a·ry adjective [ Latin
topiarius belonging to ornamental gardening, from
topia (sc.
opera ) ornamental gardening, from Greek ... a place.] Of or pertaining to ornamental gardening; produced by cutting, trimming, etc.; topiarian.
Topiary work ,
arbors, shrubbery,...
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Topiary is the art of clipping, cutting and trimming trees and shrubs into ornamental designs and regular forms, human figures, animals, cups and saucers, peacocks, etc. Modern custom confines topiary work to solitary specimens, often grown in tubs, and specially trained; but at some country mansions, notably Levens Hall in Westmorland, and Elvasto...
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A method of pruning and training certain plants into formal shapes such as animals.
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[n] - a garden having shrubs clipped or trimmed into decorative shapes especially of animals 2. [n] - making decorative shapes by trimming shrubs or trees
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topiary 1. Of or characterized by the clipping or trimming of live shrubs or trees into decorative shapes, as of animals. 2. A reference to plants that are clipped or trimmed into fantastic shapes. 3. The art of clipping bushes and shrubs into ornamental shapes. The topiary garden at Levens Hall, Cumbria, UK, features designs that are more than ...
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noun making decorative shapes by trimming shrubs or trees
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The art of pruning and shaping trees and shrubs into decorative shapes.
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The horticultural art of clipping, pruning and training certain woody plants into formal shapes. (Examples - geometric shapes, interesting patterns or animals).
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The art or practice of clipping shrubs or trees into ornamental shapes.
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The art or practice of clipping shrubs or trees into ornamental shapes.
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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 pruning and shaping trees and shrubs into decorative shapes.
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The art of trimming trees and bushes into ornamental shapes.
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