Parterre de broderie definition
Broderie, type of parterre garden evolved in France in the late 16th century by Étienne Dupérac and characterized by the division of paths and beds to form an embroidery-like pattern. The patterns were flowing ribbons of form (generally of formalized foliate design) rather than the angular shapes.
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By the s, elaborate parterres de broderie appeared at Wilton House in Wilton, England, that were so magnificent that they were engraved, which engraving is the only remaining trace of them. "Parterres de pelouse" or "parterres de gazon" denominate cutwork parterres of low growing herbs (e.g., camomile) as much as closely scythed turf grass.
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parterre de broderie \paʁ.tɛʁ də bʁɔd.ʁi\ masculin. Un parterre de broderie. (Horticulture) Parterre sur laquelle un motif est dessiné à l’aide de plantes à fleur ou aromatiques, de gazon ou de buis (→ voir broderie).
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The more intricate ‘parterre de broderie’ (meaning ‘parterre of embroidery’) is found in English gardens from the early 17th century. This style of parterre contained small hedges of box filled with colourful flowers and gravel in elaborate fluid patterns reminiscent of embroidery of the period.