"Hortus in urbe" is a Latin phrase that translates to "garden in the city." It often refers to the concept of creating green spaces or gardens within urban environments, emphasizing the importance of nature and greenery in city life. This idea promotes sustainability, biodiversity, and enhanced quality of life for urban residents.
"Hortus" is a Latin word that means "garden" or "orchard."
Brothers are in town
this stem comes from the Latin word hortus which means "garden"
Urbe's population is 847.
Hortus Animae ended in 2007.
Hortus Animae was created in 1997.
Hortus Palatinus was created in 1614.
Hortus Musicus was created in 1972.
Hortus Kewensis was created in 1789.
"Hortus loci" is Latin for "garden of the place." It refers to a garden that is specific to a certain location or area, often designed to showcase plants native to that region.
The Latin word for garden is hortus. We get the English word horticulture from it.
horticulture, meaning gardening