The Pattern Garden will contain:
This garden will be part of a future phase.
*A parterre is a formal garden on flat ground in which the pattern of the garden is usually as important as the plants. Parterres are most often placed next to multi-story buildings because the pattern of the garden is best appreciated from above. French parterres were elaborated out of 16th-century knot gardens and reached a climax at the Chateau of Versailles and its many European imitators, such as Kensington Palace. Parterres reached their peak of development during the 17th Century when the French garden was the most influential style in Europe.