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Qu'est-ce (qui) est rockery - définition

GARDEN WITH ROCKY SOIL
Rockery; Rockeries; Stone garden; Rock gardens; Rockwork
  • Pool in the rock garden at [[RHS Wisley]], wholly artificial and constructed in the 1920s.
  • [[Seiganji]] in [[Maibara]], [[Shiga prefecture]], [[Japan]]
  • [[Pulhamite]] waterfall in Albion Place Gardens, [[Ramsgate]]

Rockery         
·noun A mound formed of fragments of rock, earth, ·etc., and set with plants.
rockery         
(rockeries)
A rockery is a raised part of a garden which is built of rocks and soil, with small plants growing between the rocks.
N-COUNT
rockery         
¦ noun (plural rockeries) a heaped arrangement of rocks with soil between them, planted with rock plants.

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Rock garden

A rock garden, also known as a rockery and formerly as a rockwork, is a garden, or more often a part of a garden, with a landscaping framework of rocks, stones, and gravel, with planting appropriate to this setting. Usually these are small Alpine plants that need relatively little soil or water. Western rock gardens are often divided into alpine gardens, scree gardens on looser, smaller stones, and other rock gardens.

Some rock gardens are planted around natural outcrops of rock, perhaps with some artificial landscaping, but most are entirely artificial, with both rocks and plants brought in. Some are designed and built to look like natural outcrops of bedrock. Stones are aligned to suggest a bedding plane, and plants are often used to conceal the joints between said stones. This type of rockery was popular in Victorian times and usually created by professional landscape architects. The same approach is sometimes used in commercial or modern-campus landscaping but can also be applied in smaller private gardens.

The Japanese rock garden, or dry garden, often referred to as a "Zen garden", is a special kind of rock garden with a few large rocks, and gravel over most of the surface, often raked in patterns, and no or very few plants. Other Chinese and Japanese gardens use rocks, singly or in groups, with more plants, and often set in grass, or next to flowing water.

Until the fairly recent past the removal for gardening purposes of both plants and stone from their natural wild locations has resulted in considerable problems, and many are now legally protected; English Westmorland limestone pavement is one example.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour rockery
1. The Leicestershire officer who discovered the bag said it had been under a log, before revising his statement to say it had been in the rockery.
2. When Sir Charles Isham brought some fashionable gnomen–figuren from German to decorate his rockery at Lamport Hall in 1867, he thought them tremendously chic.
3. Spectators crowd around a sunken enclosure, where a pack of monkeys are doing the things that monkeys do on the rockery.
4. They found nothing, but on the edge of his garden, under a log not a rockery, as was said in court – six inches from the open street, was the bag containing the drugs and drug paraphernalia.
5. Scroll down for more ... Ordeal: Andrew Baker is now out of work due to a miscarriage of justice Last week, the prosecution at Derby Crown Court withdrew its case against the surgeon after initially alleging that he had hidden a private drugs stash in his garden rockery.