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Cypress Trees in Roman Gardens
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Cypress Trees in Roman Gardens

These cypress trees, common throughout ancient Roman gardens, symbolized both eternity and mourning. Frequently planted near temples, villas, and cemeteries, they reflected Roman beliefs about the afterlife and the soul’s immortality. Their tall, slender form became an enduring feature of the Mediterranean cultural landscape.
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