Scenery in a Pot or Container Garden? Penjing and Flower Arranging as Botanical Microcosms
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“Unscholarly” Gardens: Rethinking the Gardens of China
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Kathleen Ryor, professor at Carleton College, presents at the "Unscholarly" Gardens symposium.
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