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A richly illustrated guide to the flora and traditional garden design of Japan, pairing color plates with descriptive travel-writing. The author catalogs notable flowers and seasonal blooms, describes planting and transplanting techniques, and explains landscape-garden elements such as stones, lanterns, ponds, bridges, and tea-house settings. Observational vignettes and practical notes convey how private and public gardens are composed, tended, and experienced, offering readers a concise visual and textual introduction to horticultural practices, aesthetic principles, and garden-building customs.
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