Garden features are physical elements, both natural and manmade, used in garden design.
- Artificial waterfall
- Avenue
- Aviary
- Bog garden
- Borrowed scenery
- Bosquet
- Broderie
- Belvedere
- Chashitsu (tea house)
- Chōzubachi (basin)
- Deck
- Dirty kitchen
- Exedra
- Fish pond
- Folly
- Footbridge
- Fountain
- Garden pond
- Garden railway
- Garden room
- Gazebo
- Gloriette
- Greenhouse
- Green wall
- Grotto
- Ha-ha
- Hedge
- Hedge maze
- Herbaceous border
- Herb garden
- Jeux d'eau
- Kitchen garden
- Knot garden
- Koi pond
- Lawn
- Monopteros
- Moon bridge
- Moon gate
- Mound
- Nine-turn bridge
- Nymphaeum
- Orangery
- Pagoda
- Parterre
- Patio
- Pavilion
- Pergola
- Reflecting pool
- Rockery
- Scandinavian grillhouse
- Scholar's rock
- Stepping stones
- Stumpery
- Sylvan theater
- Summerhouse
- Terrace
- Topiary
- Tōrō (lantern)
- Trellis
- Turf maze
- Water feature
- Water garden
- Woodland garden
- Zig-zag bridge
Gallery
- Monopteros in the Munich Englischer Garten
- Palladian bridge and Pantheon at Stourhead garden
- Broderie in the Schwetzingen Palace garden
- Reflecting pool mirroring the Taj Mahal at Agra, India
- Folly in Brodsworth Hall garden
- Obelisk and Roman aqueduct at Schwetzingen Palace garden
See also
- Eyecatchers
- Garden ornament
- Lawn ornament
- Category:Types of garden
- Category:Garden ornaments
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