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Labyrinth Planning

August 17th, 2010 Posted in Uncategorized
Way systemThe system of paths in a maze can be made of a Zielweg with many blind alleys branching off, who may be branched on, or from a network that allows a large number of target paths. Most plants contain a combination of the two principles. It can be simple junctions or crossings are planned, the higher the number, the solution seems difficult. In reality, however, play a clever deception at least as important. Plants usedAppropriate for the rear walls of plants are a very limited list. You need both form dense green masses, robust and durable and regular cut (Topiary tolerated) can. Evergreen plants have the advantage of a maze to keep even in winter for visitors attractive. Ideal plant is the yew, as is the boxwood. Very often the hornbeam is used, including maple, and privet are possible. In southern countries without risk of freezing and myrtle and laurel trees are used. For a medium sized hedge maze 1500-3000 plants are ... read more

About Labyrinth

August 17th, 2010 Posted in Uncategorized
The Labyrinth as a folk entertainmentRegardless of large and ornate gardens of the princes and the private gardens of wealthy citizens social elites existed early on simple mazes for a general audience. The first was exclusively devoted to the fun of getting lost in mazes of it as a promotional attractions Holland Hostels. One of these systems was the Oude Doolhof (“Maze Age”) between the Prinsengracht and Looiersgracht in Amsterdam. It was built around 1620 and existed until 1862. Most of the mazes of this kind experienced frequent changes or disappeared after a few years. With the development of modern tourism in the 19 Century was taken up the idea. In the rich industrialized countries were well organized amusement parks, in the second half of the 20th Century, large parks, often as one of its attractions, a maze, sometimes a mirror maze exhibit. These systems are enjoying increasing popularity in the present. Examples ... read more

The Detail Info About the Plant

August 17th, 2010 Posted in Uncategorized
 Phlebodium aureum (Calahuala, golden snake palm or fern, no. Polypodium aureum, Polypodium leucotomos) is an epiphytic fern, native to tropical and subtropical regions of America.   ... read more