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Difference between Capability Brown and Shrubbery

Capability Brown vs. Shrubbery

Lancelot "Capability" Brown (born c. 1715–16, baptised 30 August 1716 – 6 February 1783) was an English gardener and landscape architect, who remains the most famous figure in the history of the English landscape garden style. A shrubbery, shrub border or shrub garden is a part of a garden where shrubs, mostly flowering species, are thickly planted.

Similarities between Capability Brown and Shrubbery

Capability Brown and Shrubbery have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): English landscape garden, Humphry Repton.

English landscape garden

The English landscape garden, also called English landscape park or simply the English garden (Jardin à l'anglaise, Giardino all'inglese, Englischer Landschaftsgarten, Jardim inglês, Jardín inglés), is a style of "landscape" garden which emerged in England in the early 18th century, and spread across Europe, replacing the more formal, symmetrical French formal garden which had emerged in the 17th century as the principal gardening style of Europe.

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Humphry Repton

Humphry Repton (21 April 1752 – 24 March 1818) was the last great designer of the classic phase of the English landscape garden, often regarded as the successor to Capability Brown.

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  • What are the similarities between Capability Brown and Shrubbery

Capability Brown and Shrubbery Comparison

Capability Brown has 240 relations, while Shrubbery has 56. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.68% = 2 / (240 + 56).

References

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