Key:garden:style

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Description
The specific aesthetic or functional style of a garden. Show/edit corresponding data item.
Group: leisure
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysmay be used on areas (and multipolygon relations)should not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
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Status: in usePage for proposal

The specific aesthetic or functional style of a leisure=garden, usually named after a country from which that style comes from.

For tagging the general type and purpose of a garden, see garden:type=* instead.

Common values

Tag Description Count
garden:style=english See English landscape garden.
garden:style=french See Garden à la française.
garden:style=chinese See Chinese garden.
garden:style=japanese See Japanese garden.
garden:style=persian See Persian gardens.
garden:style=zen A Japanese rock garden (枯山水) or "dry landscape" garden, see Zen garden.
garden:style=monastery A garden in the style of a medieval monastery garden.
garden:style=rosarium A rose garden or rosarium is a garden or park, often open to the public, used to present and grow various types of garden roses or rose species, see Rose garden.
garden:style=herb_garden A garden used to grow herbs (spices and medical plants).
garden:style=medical_garden A garden used to grow medical plants, see Physic garden.
garden:style=kitchen A garden used for growing fruit and vegetable etc., see Kitchen garden.
garden:style=flower_garden A flower garden or floral garden is any garden where flowers are grown and displayed, see Flower garden.
garden:style=cottage_garden The cottage garden is a distinct style that uses informal design, traditional materials, dense plantings, and a mixture of ornamental and edible plants, see Cottage garden.
garden:style=walled_garden A walled garden is surrounded by high walls, usually intended to raise the ambient temperature within the garden by shielding it from winds and frost. See Walled garden.