What are the different types of gardens in a house plan?

1. Formal garden: A garden that is designed a geometrically and symmetrically. It usually features well-manicured hedges, topiaries, and neatly trimmed lawns.

2. Informal garden: A garden that is designed to look more natural, with winding paths, an abundance of flowers and trees, and varied plant heights and textures.

3. Kitchen garden: A garden that is designed to be productive, with edible plants such as fruits, vegetables, and herbs.

4. Zen garden: A minimalist garden that emphasizes simplicity, tranquility, and natural elements such as rocks, sand, and water.

5. Water garden: A garden that features a water feature such as a pond, fountain, or waterfall, and aquatic plants such as lilies and lotuses.

6. Rooftop garden: A garden that is created on the flat roof of a building, usually with containers or raised beds.

7. Butterfly garden: A garden that is designed to attract butterflies with specific plants that provide food and shelter.

8. Native garden: A garden that features plants that are native to the local area, promoting biodiversity and conserving water resources.

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