Tea garden
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A tea garden is a garden where tea and light refreshments are served, a tea plantation, or any garden with which the drinking of tea is associated. Often a peaceful place for a stroll or social event, the tea garden is a smaller form of a pleasure garden.
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Famous tea gardens
- Cuper's Gardens, 17–18th century pleasure gardens in Lambeth, London
- Japanese Tea Garden (San Francisco, California)
- Oklahoma Botanical Garden and Arboretum (Stillwater, Oklahoma)
- The Orchard (Grantchester, UK)
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See also
- List of garden types
- British tea culture
- Japanese garden
- Japanese rock garden
- Tea culture
- Moss garden
- Tsubo-niwa (miniature urban version)
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