Tea garden
Tea garden may refer to:
- Roji, surrounding Japanese tea houses and which form part of the architecture associated with Japanese tea ceremony
- Tea plantations, where tea bushes are cultivated
- Pleasure gardens designed for the drinking of tea and for strolling. These flourished in the late 18th century. Examples were Cuper's Gardens and the area that became the Caledonian Cattle Market in London, England.
Famous Tea Gardens
- Japanese Tea Garden (San Francisco, California)
- Oklahoma Botanical Garden and Arboretum (Stillwater, Oklahoma)
- The Orchard (Grantchester, UK)
- Yorkshire Stingo (Marylebone, UK)
See also
- British tea culture
- Japanese garden
- Japanese rock garden
- Japanese tea gardens
- Japanese style of gardening
- Tea house
- Tea culture
External links
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Tea garden |
- Goomtee Tea Garden in India
- Japanese styled private garden near Bolton in Lancashire England
- Coffehouses & tea gardens
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