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What are the characteristics of classical gardens in West Asia?
Features of Western Asia Classical Gardens: In Western Asia Classical Gardens, the flat land is often divided into four regular shapes of vertical and horizontal axes, usually forming a square "field", and then a central fountain will be built at the intersection of the cross-lined avenues where the flat land is divided. The water in the central fountain can be used to irrigate the plants in the garden through the cross canal.

Gardening in West Asia has a long history. They use square planning, neat planting, regular canals and strict garden style. Later, this technology was inherited by Arabs and became the main tradition of Islamic gardens.

Design style of classical garden plants in West Asia;

The earliest recorded garden was built by the Egyptians in 4000 BC. Due to the unique climatic conditions, the Egyptians built houses along the Nile. The residential garden is square and surrounded by high walls. There are rows of Egyptian pomegranates, date palms and palms in the fence, and the middle area consists of four rows of arched grape vines.

There are rectangular pools and flower beds on both sides of the grape trellis on both sides of the road, and two rows of date palms are planted around the fence, as well as figs, acacia trees, pomegranates and roses, anemones, cornflowers and reeds imported from abroad.