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Ha-has
Barriers in the form of trenches or sunken fences; usually used to prevent livestock from crossing.
Hedges
Plantings of bushes or woody plants in a row, usually as fences, dividers, or windbreaks.
Herbaceous borders
In gardens a planter or flower bed edge that features annual or other leafy, nonwoody foliage plants.
Herms
Sculpture in the form of a head, bust, or half figure, supported by, as if growing out of, a pillar or tapering pilaster, and often exhibiting a phallus below; originally usually depicting the Greek god Hermes.
Hippodromes (garden structures)
Garden structures imitating the form of ancient Greek oblong enclosures curved at one end and built for horse and chariot racing.
Horticulture
Intensive and extensive cultivation of garden plants including fruits, vegetables, flower crops, and landscape and nursery crops.
Hunting lodges
Temporary residences used during hunting trips.
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