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<p>linear shrub borders covered up walls and fences, and were typically underplanted with smaller herbaceous flowering plants. By the late 20th century, shrubs, trees and smaller plants tend to be mixed together in the most visible parts of the garden, hopefully blending successfully. At the same time, shrubs, especially very large ones, have become part of the <a href="page.php?w=woodland_garden">woodland garden</a>, mixed in with trees, both native species and imported ornamental varieties. </p>

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