Treillage - the architectural application and use of trellis work to create arbours, columns, screens, pergolas and domes to act as supports for vines and climbing shrubs and plants. Widely used in formal, Renaissance gardens.
TREILLAGEa lattice or trellis, often used for growing vines and climbing plants TURRET an ornamental tower projecting from a larger structure VERANDAHcovered porch ...
tortoise islandThe tale of islands supported by tortorises (the Isles of the Immortals) came from China and led to the making of islands with rocks representing tortorises in Japanese gardens treillageTreillage is elaborate trellis-work, ...
The balconies on the tower have been removed and then replaced, and the arcaded veranda with fine treillage (latticework) has been replaced by a tasteful closed-in porch.
See also: Trellis, Roman, Classical, Architecture, House
 
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