noun a leafy, shady recess formed by tree branches, shrubs, etc.
In architecture, an arbor is a shaded area formed by trees or shrubs trained to grow over a wooden framework.
In botany, an arbor can refer to the branching structure of a tree or plant.
In horticulture, an arbor is a structure that supports climbing plants such as vines or roses.
In weddings, an arbor is commonly used as a backdrop for ceremonies, often decorated with flowers or fabric.
In landscaping, an arbor is often used as a focal point or entrance feature in a garden or outdoor space.
In outdoor design, an arbor can provide a decorative element and create a sense of enclosure in a garden or yard.
In literature, 'arbor' may be used to symbolize growth, strength, or nature.
In psychology, 'arbor' may be used in therapy sessions as a metaphor for personal growth and development.
In botany, 'arbor' is used to refer to a tree or a large shrub.
In architecture, 'arbor' can refer to a structure covered in climbing plants, providing shade and aesthetic appeal.
In landscaping, 'arbor' is used to describe a structure like a pergola or trellis that supports climbing plants.
In urban planning, 'arbor' may be used to refer to green spaces with trees that provide shade and improve air quality.
In forestry, 'arbor' is used to describe a tree or a group of trees in a forest ecosystem.