French garden
A French garden is a formal style of garden design that emphasizes symmetry, order, and geometric shapes. Originating in France during the Renaissance, these gardens often feature neatly trimmed hedges, pathways, and carefully arranged flower beds. The layout is typically organized around a central axis, creating a sense of balance and harmony.
Key elements of a French garden include fountains, sculptures, and manicured lawns. Popular plants often include boxwood, lavender, and various flowering perennials. Famous examples of French gardens can be found at Versailles and Giverny, showcasing the elegance and artistry of this gardening style.