Explore the serene beauty and intricate artistry of Japanese horticulture with "The Flowers and Gardens of Japan" by Florence Du Cane. This beautifully detailed exploration delves into the heart of Japanese garden design, flower arranging, and landscape architecture. Discover the unique principles behind these tranquil spaces, and learn about the stunning array of flowers that grace the Japanese landscape. < p/> From meticulously crafted gardens to the art of Ikebana, this volume offers a captivating glimpse into a world where nature and art seamlessly intertwine. Journey through Japan's verdant landscapes and uncover the secrets behind its enduring horticultural traditions. Perfect for garden enthusiasts, students of landscape architecture, and anyone fascinated by the art and culture of Japan.
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