landscape gardener
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landscape gardener — landscape gardeners N COUNT A landscape gardener is a person who designs gardens or parks so that they look attractive. Syn: landscape architect … English dictionary
landscape gardener — noun someone who arranges features of the landscape or garden attractively • Syn: ↑landscape architect, ↑landscaper, ↑landscapist • Derivationally related forms: ↑landscape (for: ↑landscapist) … Useful english dictionary
landscape gardener — noun Date: circa 1763 a person who is engaged in the development and decorative planting of gardens and grounds • landscape gardening noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
landscape gardener — one who plants and maintains gardens, one who creates gardens according to the design of a landscape architect … English contemporary dictionary
Landscape architecture — involves the investigation and designed response to the landscape. The scope of the profession includes architectural design, site planning, environmental restoration, town or urban planning, urban design, parks and recreation planning. A… … Wikipedia
landscape gardening — landscape gardener. the art or trade of designing or rearranging large gardens, estates, etc. [1795 1805] * * * Process of arranging land, plants, and objects for human use and enjoyment, usually with long and close up views. Cyclical growth and… … Universalium
landscape architect — landscape architects N COUNT A landscape architect is the same as a landscape gardener … English dictionary
landscape gardening — n [U] the profession or art of arranging gardens and parks so that they look attractive and interesting >landscape gardener n … Dictionary of contemporary English
landscape gardening — n. the art or work of placing or arranging lawns, trees, bushes, etc. on a plot of ground to make it more attractive landscape gardener n … English World dictionary
William Henderson (landscape gardener) — William Henderson was a landscape garderner from Birkenhead, England. He was responsible for laying out the grounds of Corporation Park, Blackburn (1857); Alexandra Park, Oldham (1865); Queen s Park, Bolton (1866). [ [http://www.english… … Wikipedia