Canal (garden history)
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canal-garden-history-319-8541935
title:
Canal (garden history)
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In the history of gardening and landscaping, a canal is a relatively large piece of water that has a very regular shape, usually long, thin and rectangular. The peak period for garden canals was the 17th and 18th centuries, by the end of which less formal water features were in favour, in the style of the English landscape garden. It is distinguished from a garden pond or lake by its shape, and typically falls somewhere between the two in area. It might be wholly artificial, created by diverting
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Formal water feature in gardens
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canal_(garden_history)
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2023-09-13T13:31:48Z
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