1. topiary - Noun
2. topiary - Adjective
Of or pertaining to ornamental gardening; produced by cutting, trimming, etc.; topiarian.
Source: Webster's dictionaryDowntown, the famous painting Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte is represented in topiary at Columbus's Old Deaf School Park. Source: Internet
Flowering shrubs and perennials draw on the British influence in Italian gardens (this is Grand Tour central after all) with roses, iris, sedums and hydrangeas providing color against the verdant backdrop of palms, cypress, and clipped topiary. Source: Internet
I wouldn’t be surprised to see the Queen of Hearts pop out from behind the topiary in this wonderland. Source: Internet
Each topiary tells a story, and additional colors call attention to important details of the man's life, such as a daisy that doubles as the fuse on a cannon-shaped hedge representing his "world war" experience. Source: Internet
Michael and Carina PhotographyMake a grand entrance for a tented backyard reception with curtains draped back with foliage and accented by topiary and candles. Source: Internet
Others are produced in a container and sometimes as topiary for a porch or patio. Source: Internet