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Srimad Andavan Arts & Science College (Autonomous)
Affiliated to Bharathidasan University
Reaccredited with ‘A’ Grade by NAAC
An ISO 9001 – 2015 Certified Institution
Tiruchirappalli – 620005.
 Hedges
• A row of shrubs planted close
together to form a boundary for a
garden is called hedge.
• A beautiful live hedge is essential to
enclose the garden.
• Plants in the hedges are frequently
pruned to maintain a height of 50 –
100cm.
• Thevetia neriifolia (Ponnarali),
Plumbago (chitharagam) etc. are
grown in hedges.
• In some cases, trees such as
Casuarina, Polyalthia etc. are
grown in hedges.
• Hedges give clear demarcation to
the garden area.
• Shrubs such as Lantana
(unnichedi), Duranta (agaya poo),
Aralia etc. are grown in internal
hedges.
• These hedges divide the garden
into several components each of
which is unique in specific types of
plants.
 Edges
• A row of bushes planted close together
along the sides of foot path in a garden
is known as edges.
• It forms a clear border which divides the
beds from the foot path. Dwarf plants
such as Coleus (Thazhuthaalai),
Plumbago etc. are grown as edge
plants. In general, these plants are
pruned to a height of 25 – 30cms.
• Edges are used for dividing individual
beds from one another, for lining to a
lawn or for separating beds from foot
path.
• In some cases, small brick walls or
concrete slabs are used as non – living
edge in the garden.
 Trees
• Trees are grown along the
boundaries of the garden in order
to reduce noise from outside and
to provide a prospective beauty to
the garden.
• In large public gardens, spreading
trees with beautiful or fragrant
flowers provide picnic ground for
people.
• Besides this, trees give shade to
shade – loving plants and people
visiting the garden to enjoy the
beauty
 Flower beds
• Dense growth of herbaceous annuals
producing beautiful flowers in a small
compartments is called flower bed.
• It looks like a flower carpet over the ground
and hence the name flower bed.
• The flower beds are made along the
foundation of buildings or sides of path
leading to entrance of a house, office or sides
of foot path.
• In large gardens, they are grown in outward
stratches of lawn.
• Cosmos, Gaillardia, Ipomoea, Kochia,
Petunia, Zinnia etc. are grown in flower beds.
• Usually only one species is grown in flower
beds.
• Narrow flower beds with more length than the
width are called borders.
• Heterogeneous plants are grown in borders.
• Plants Alyssum, Iberis, Phlox, Viola, etc. are
grown in borders.
• If herbaceous plants are grown, the border is
called herbaceous border.
• If shrubs are grown in border, then it is known
as shrub border.
• If two or more species make up the border,
then it is known as mixed border.
• In general, borders are created on the sides of
foot path, drives or in front of large shrubs.
 Lawn
• Dense growth of grasses over the soil in
a garden is called lawn. It looks like a
green carpet over the ground.
• Lawn is an important component of a
garden.
• It increases the beauty of the garden.
• It is constructed in wide areas receiving
full sun shine.
• Grasses such as Cynodon dactylon,
Stenotaphrum secundatum, Festuca
rubra, Agrostis tenuis, Zoysia japonica
etc. are usually grown in lawns.
 Shrubs
• A much branched woody perennial that
has no central trunk is said to be a shrub.
• In natural designs, shrubs are planted
usually at the corners of gardens.
• In informal gardens, the shrubs are not
at all trimmed, but in formal gardens
they are trimmed at regular intervals to a
particular height.
• They form a border on the sides of foot
path.
• Usually only one species is grown to
form a border.
• In formal gardens, the shrub border is
created with more than two kinds of
shrubs. Such a shrubby growth is called
shrubbery.
 Climbers and creepers
• Beautiful climbers and creepers
are grown over walls, Archery,
pergolas, arbours, pillars are
large trees.
• These plants display the dazzling
beauty in the flowering season.
• Plants such as Bougainvellea,
morning glory, sweet pea, India
Ivy, money plant, Philodendron
(Illati Malavalai) etc. grown in
gardens for their aesthetic value
 Paths
• Foot paths or roads are an important
part of gardens, which protect garden
parts from foot step of visitors and
facilitate easy management of the
gardens.
• The paths may be constructed with
earth, brick, concrete or paved.
• Paving with irregular shaped flat
stones or tiles gives a crazy path.
• It is mainly done in the formal gardens.
• Perennial grasses may be grown in
between the stones to increase the
beauty of the crazy paths.
 Arches
• The curved structures that
forms a gateway for the
garden is called an arch.
• It may be built with
concrete or steel works.
• Plants that need supports
for their growth are used to
grow over the arches to
give the appearance of
green flags from the arches,
Eg. Bougainvillea.
 Pergolas
• A pergolas is a covered walk path
composed of many pillars and a roof of
climbers.
• The pillars are found along the sides of
the walk path.
• Curved steel rods are fitted on the top of
the pillars and fixed with some cross bars.
• Climbers and creepers are planted along
the sides of the path and allowed to grow
over the arched supports.
• Such a plant covered walk path is known
as pergola.
• Eg. Bougainvellea glabra, Aristolochia
elegans (Easwara mooligai), Antigonan
leptopus (Kodi roja)
 Rockery
• Artificial mound of large stones and
mud planted with rock plants is called
rockery
• It brings together a mountain – like
appearance within a small space in the
garden
• Plants are planted in the crevices of the
stones or between the stones.
• Rockery seems to be a small mountain
with a peak, ranges and a few valleys.
Thus it increases the aesthetic value of
the garden.
 Carpet beds
• Dense growth of herbaceous plants, which
are trimmed frequently to have some
designs or letters, is called carpet bed.
• Plants with attractive foliage are more
preferred than plants with attractive
flowers to make carpet beds
• These plants grow for long time without
being affected from trimming operations.
• Overgrowth of the plant is avoided in order
to preserve the designs or letters in the
carpet bed.
• Barren rocks are more suitable than
wealthy mountain to create beds because
of poor weed growth and overgrowth of
plants.
 Topiary
• Topiary is a plant which is
trimmed and clipped in to
ornamental shapes such as
cone or bird or animal.
• Shrubs with bushy habit are
generally suitable for topiary
works.
• Eg. Casuarina, Cupressus
(Saru), Bougainvellea etc.
• These shrubs withstand
frequent trimming and
bending for clipping to form
definite shapes.
 Trophy
• Arrangement of potted
plants with colourful foliage
and attractive flowers
around a tree or a central
large object, is called trophy.
• Flowering shrubs or annuals
are grown in pots and the
pots are placed around the
tree or statue.
• In some cases, potted plants
are kept in different tiers
around the statue.
 Green house
• The building constructed with glass walls
and roofs and used to grow green plants,
is called green house.
• This is a conservatory wherein required
shade, humidity and temperature are
provided for the growth of the plants.
• It had been used to grow plants which
cannot thrive in direct sunlight and wind.
• Shade may be provided by growing
climbers over the roof of the green house.
• Plants can be propagated inside the green
house and then planted in the garden.
• Ferns, Anthurium (tail flower) etc. are
frequently grown in the green house to
protect them from sunlight.
• If more humidity is required inside, a
small pool is constructed in the green
house or water is sprinkled over the
plants at regular intervals.
 Sunken garden
• Gardens created in natural
depressions with in the garden area
are called sunken garden.
• Here potted plants are kept on a
series of terraces to the depression
or small pool.
• In some cases where the depression
has enough wide space, flower beds
and lawns are made on every
terrace of the depression.
• Sunken garden makes use of
depressions to bring out natural
beauty within the garden limit.
 Water garden
• Water pool of a garden with
attractive plants is called water
garden or lily pool.
• Water pool within the garden limit is
used to create water garden
• Water lilies, Pistia, Lemna,
Nymphaea sps. etc. are introduced in
to the water pool to make a water
garden.
• It gives an additional beauty to the
garden
Parts of modern garden

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Parts of modern garden

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  • 3.  Hedges • A row of shrubs planted close together to form a boundary for a garden is called hedge. • A beautiful live hedge is essential to enclose the garden. • Plants in the hedges are frequently pruned to maintain a height of 50 – 100cm. • Thevetia neriifolia (Ponnarali), Plumbago (chitharagam) etc. are grown in hedges.
  • 4. • In some cases, trees such as Casuarina, Polyalthia etc. are grown in hedges. • Hedges give clear demarcation to the garden area. • Shrubs such as Lantana (unnichedi), Duranta (agaya poo), Aralia etc. are grown in internal hedges. • These hedges divide the garden into several components each of which is unique in specific types of plants.
  • 5.  Edges • A row of bushes planted close together along the sides of foot path in a garden is known as edges. • It forms a clear border which divides the beds from the foot path. Dwarf plants such as Coleus (Thazhuthaalai), Plumbago etc. are grown as edge plants. In general, these plants are pruned to a height of 25 – 30cms. • Edges are used for dividing individual beds from one another, for lining to a lawn or for separating beds from foot path. • In some cases, small brick walls or concrete slabs are used as non – living edge in the garden.
  • 6.  Trees • Trees are grown along the boundaries of the garden in order to reduce noise from outside and to provide a prospective beauty to the garden. • In large public gardens, spreading trees with beautiful or fragrant flowers provide picnic ground for people. • Besides this, trees give shade to shade – loving plants and people visiting the garden to enjoy the beauty
  • 7.  Flower beds • Dense growth of herbaceous annuals producing beautiful flowers in a small compartments is called flower bed. • It looks like a flower carpet over the ground and hence the name flower bed. • The flower beds are made along the foundation of buildings or sides of path leading to entrance of a house, office or sides of foot path. • In large gardens, they are grown in outward stratches of lawn. • Cosmos, Gaillardia, Ipomoea, Kochia, Petunia, Zinnia etc. are grown in flower beds. • Usually only one species is grown in flower beds.
  • 8. • Narrow flower beds with more length than the width are called borders. • Heterogeneous plants are grown in borders. • Plants Alyssum, Iberis, Phlox, Viola, etc. are grown in borders. • If herbaceous plants are grown, the border is called herbaceous border. • If shrubs are grown in border, then it is known as shrub border. • If two or more species make up the border, then it is known as mixed border. • In general, borders are created on the sides of foot path, drives or in front of large shrubs.
  • 9.  Lawn • Dense growth of grasses over the soil in a garden is called lawn. It looks like a green carpet over the ground. • Lawn is an important component of a garden. • It increases the beauty of the garden. • It is constructed in wide areas receiving full sun shine. • Grasses such as Cynodon dactylon, Stenotaphrum secundatum, Festuca rubra, Agrostis tenuis, Zoysia japonica etc. are usually grown in lawns.
  • 10.  Shrubs • A much branched woody perennial that has no central trunk is said to be a shrub. • In natural designs, shrubs are planted usually at the corners of gardens. • In informal gardens, the shrubs are not at all trimmed, but in formal gardens they are trimmed at regular intervals to a particular height. • They form a border on the sides of foot path. • Usually only one species is grown to form a border. • In formal gardens, the shrub border is created with more than two kinds of shrubs. Such a shrubby growth is called shrubbery.
  • 11.  Climbers and creepers • Beautiful climbers and creepers are grown over walls, Archery, pergolas, arbours, pillars are large trees. • These plants display the dazzling beauty in the flowering season. • Plants such as Bougainvellea, morning glory, sweet pea, India Ivy, money plant, Philodendron (Illati Malavalai) etc. grown in gardens for their aesthetic value
  • 12.  Paths • Foot paths or roads are an important part of gardens, which protect garden parts from foot step of visitors and facilitate easy management of the gardens. • The paths may be constructed with earth, brick, concrete or paved. • Paving with irregular shaped flat stones or tiles gives a crazy path. • It is mainly done in the formal gardens. • Perennial grasses may be grown in between the stones to increase the beauty of the crazy paths.
  • 13.  Arches • The curved structures that forms a gateway for the garden is called an arch. • It may be built with concrete or steel works. • Plants that need supports for their growth are used to grow over the arches to give the appearance of green flags from the arches, Eg. Bougainvillea.
  • 14.  Pergolas • A pergolas is a covered walk path composed of many pillars and a roof of climbers. • The pillars are found along the sides of the walk path. • Curved steel rods are fitted on the top of the pillars and fixed with some cross bars. • Climbers and creepers are planted along the sides of the path and allowed to grow over the arched supports. • Such a plant covered walk path is known as pergola. • Eg. Bougainvellea glabra, Aristolochia elegans (Easwara mooligai), Antigonan leptopus (Kodi roja)
  • 15.  Rockery • Artificial mound of large stones and mud planted with rock plants is called rockery • It brings together a mountain – like appearance within a small space in the garden • Plants are planted in the crevices of the stones or between the stones. • Rockery seems to be a small mountain with a peak, ranges and a few valleys. Thus it increases the aesthetic value of the garden.
  • 16.  Carpet beds • Dense growth of herbaceous plants, which are trimmed frequently to have some designs or letters, is called carpet bed. • Plants with attractive foliage are more preferred than plants with attractive flowers to make carpet beds • These plants grow for long time without being affected from trimming operations. • Overgrowth of the plant is avoided in order to preserve the designs or letters in the carpet bed. • Barren rocks are more suitable than wealthy mountain to create beds because of poor weed growth and overgrowth of plants.
  • 17.  Topiary • Topiary is a plant which is trimmed and clipped in to ornamental shapes such as cone or bird or animal. • Shrubs with bushy habit are generally suitable for topiary works. • Eg. Casuarina, Cupressus (Saru), Bougainvellea etc. • These shrubs withstand frequent trimming and bending for clipping to form definite shapes.
  • 18.  Trophy • Arrangement of potted plants with colourful foliage and attractive flowers around a tree or a central large object, is called trophy. • Flowering shrubs or annuals are grown in pots and the pots are placed around the tree or statue. • In some cases, potted plants are kept in different tiers around the statue.
  • 19.  Green house • The building constructed with glass walls and roofs and used to grow green plants, is called green house. • This is a conservatory wherein required shade, humidity and temperature are provided for the growth of the plants. • It had been used to grow plants which cannot thrive in direct sunlight and wind. • Shade may be provided by growing climbers over the roof of the green house. • Plants can be propagated inside the green house and then planted in the garden. • Ferns, Anthurium (tail flower) etc. are frequently grown in the green house to protect them from sunlight. • If more humidity is required inside, a small pool is constructed in the green house or water is sprinkled over the plants at regular intervals.
  • 20.  Sunken garden • Gardens created in natural depressions with in the garden area are called sunken garden. • Here potted plants are kept on a series of terraces to the depression or small pool. • In some cases where the depression has enough wide space, flower beds and lawns are made on every terrace of the depression. • Sunken garden makes use of depressions to bring out natural beauty within the garden limit.
  • 21.  Water garden • Water pool of a garden with attractive plants is called water garden or lily pool. • Water pool within the garden limit is used to create water garden • Water lilies, Pistia, Lemna, Nymphaea sps. etc. are introduced in to the water pool to make a water garden. • It gives an additional beauty to the garden