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Wat (wie) is parterre de fleurs - definitie

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fleur (disambiguation); Fleurs; Les Fleurs; Fleurs (album)

Cité des Fleurs         
  • The ''Cité des Fleurs'' in winter
CITÉ IN PARIS 17TH ARRONDISSEMENT, FRANCE
Cite des Fleurs
The Cité des Fleurs is a pedestrian street in the épinettes district in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. This small village in the city remained very picturesque with small size buildings and gardens, with each building and plot following strict building guidelines.
parterre         
  • Detail of print of a Dutch castle garden in [[Utrecht]], around 1700
  • goldwork embroidery]], 2011
  • Belvedere Palace, Vienna]], detail of painting by [[Bernardo Bellotto]], c. 1760
  • Cutwork parterre with only grass and gravels, [[Peterhof Palace]]
  • Parterre at [[Hanbury Hall]], Worcestershire, viewed from a first floor window. Reconstruction of a 1705 original.
  • Kensington Palace engraved by [[Jan Kip]] for ''Britannia Illustrata'' (1707/8).
  • Victorian parterre at [[Waddesdon Manor]] (2016).
  • Close-up to the box and gravel parterre en broderie at [[Vaux-le-Vicomte]]
  • The palace at [[Oranienbaum, Russia]], ''parterre en broderie'' with six colours of mineral base, and red flowers.
FORMAL GARDEN CONSTRUCTED ON A LEVEL SURFACE, CONSISTING OF PLANTING BEDS ARRANGED TO FORM A PLEASING, USUALLY SYMMETRICAL PATTERN, WITH GRAVEL PATHS LAID BETWEEN AND WATER WHOLE.
Parterres; Parterre (Horticulture); Parterre (horticulture); Parterre garden; Parterre gardens; Broderie (garden feature); Parterres en broderie; Parterre en broderie; Broderies
n.
[Fr.] Pit, parquet.
Parterre         
  • Detail of print of a Dutch castle garden in [[Utrecht]], around 1700
  • goldwork embroidery]], 2011
  • Belvedere Palace, Vienna]], detail of painting by [[Bernardo Bellotto]], c. 1760
  • Cutwork parterre with only grass and gravels, [[Peterhof Palace]]
  • Parterre at [[Hanbury Hall]], Worcestershire, viewed from a first floor window. Reconstruction of a 1705 original.
  • Kensington Palace engraved by [[Jan Kip]] for ''Britannia Illustrata'' (1707/8).
  • Victorian parterre at [[Waddesdon Manor]] (2016).
  • Close-up to the box and gravel parterre en broderie at [[Vaux-le-Vicomte]]
  • The palace at [[Oranienbaum, Russia]], ''parterre en broderie'' with six colours of mineral base, and red flowers.
FORMAL GARDEN CONSTRUCTED ON A LEVEL SURFACE, CONSISTING OF PLANTING BEDS ARRANGED TO FORM A PLEASING, USUALLY SYMMETRICAL PATTERN, WITH GRAVEL PATHS LAID BETWEEN AND WATER WHOLE.
Parterres; Parterre (Horticulture); Parterre (horticulture); Parterre garden; Parterre gardens; Broderie (garden feature); Parterres en broderie; Parterre en broderie; Broderies
·noun The pit of a theater; the parquet.
II. Parterre ·noun An ornamental and diversified arrangement of beds or plots, in which flowers are cultivated, with intervening spaces of gravel or turf for walking on.

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Fleur

Fleur or plural Fleurs is French for flower. It may

  • "Fleur" (short story), a short story by Louise Erdrich