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Historic gardens have only recently gained recognition as cultural heritage. Before the 1960s, they were primarily viewed as scenic backdrops to monuments. The shift from 'maintenance' to 'management' in conservation documents reflects a growing appreciation of gardens as repositories of intangible heritage. However, the study reveals that botanical elements, despite being fundamental to garden identity, are often undervalued in legal and literary frameworks.
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