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10 Most Essential Plants for a Traditional Japanese Zen Garden 🌸🍁🌺



10 Most Essential Plants for a Traditional Japanese Zen Garden. Zen gardens, also known as Japanese rock gardens, were created by Japanese Buddhist monks who were inspired by the spiritual and aesthetic traditions of China. Although Zen gardens originated in monasteries and temples, they quickly found their way into private homes and even royal palaces. Consider the traditional Japanese Zen garden as a model for your own tranquil oasis. Whatever the case may be, let’s go in search of a tanaman that won’t look out of place in any Zen garden in our video.
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⏱ 10 Most Essential Plants for a Traditional Japanese Zen Garden
00:00 Intro
00:42 Camellia Japonica
01:26 Azalea
02:08 Cherry Blossoms
02:48 Flowering Quince
03:31 Bamboo
04:13 Hakone Grass
04:55 Hosta
05:36 Japanese Maple
06:17 Chinese Wisteria
06:58 Japanese Boxwood
07:34 Outro
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