Friday, February 24, 2012

The Very First PTS Landscape and Plant Terminology Crossword!

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Planting the Language - Crossword I



Planting The Seed

Landscape Design, Gardening, and Plant Terminology
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Across
3.The stylistic period of the late 16th and 17th centuries, theatrical, dense, energetic and often quite confused and confusing, which loves pomp, illusion and drama.
6.The greener parts of landscape design, the part requiring watering, weeding and mowing.
7.A particular Japanese garden style, usually found in Zen Buddhist temples, often made from only raked white sand and boulders, creating a "mindscape" meant to aid meditation.
9.Straight path in a garden, often lined with trees.
10.Trees or bushes trimmed into ornamental shapes. In French gardens, they were usually trimmed into geometric shapes; in modern gardens, often cut into cute bunnies or puppy dogs.
Down
1.The architectural equivalent of a highway scenic overlook: a room or enclosure from which to view a landscape to advantage.
2.A modern word describing any process that does not use up more of something than it is possible to gain in return.
4.The use of gravel in place of grass to obviate constant watering.
5.A distant view or prospect, especially one seen through some opening.
8.The classical idealized landscape, usually with nymphs and swains. It is the pagan equivalent to Paradise.
 This crossword was created using www.armoredpenguin.com.
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