Exam 2: The Principles of Design

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If a building is not symmetric, it is better suited for asymmetrical, informal landscape settings.

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Most landscape plants are either specimen plants or accent plants.

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A design does not have to be shown to be in compliance with design principles to be judged as good or bad.

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A single pyramidal plant set among a grouping of spreading plants would exemplify an ____________________ plant.

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Which plants attract more attention than any other plants around them?

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Fussy bedlines used to shape a planting bed would violate the principle of ____________________.

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The text describes how many principles that direct the design of landscapes?

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What is included under the umbrella term hardscape?

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A landscape that is designed to be the same on both sides of center has applied ____________________ balance.

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Foundation plantings, once used to hide high and unattractive foundations, are no longer important in landscaping.

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