concept   greenery

16 commonsense assertions
Cultures (16) Tropical countries (1) African cultures (1) Arctic regions (1) Celtic cultures (1) Desert regions (1) European countries (1) Inuit cultures (1) Island nations (1) Japanese culture (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) Northern countries (1) Pacific cultures (1) Savannah regions (1) Scandinavian countries (1) South American countries (1) Urban areas in developed countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 greenery Tropical countries Greenery in tropical countries provides natural shade, cooling, and is fundamental to the landscape. 2
2 greenery African cultures Greenery is essential for supporting diverse wildlife and is an integral part of the ecosystem in African savannah and grassland environments. 1
3 greenery Arctic regions Greenery, such as mosses and lichens, is crucial for the diet and survival of reindeer and other wildlife in the Arctic. 1
4 greenery Celtic cultures Greenery holds significant cultural and symbolic meaning in Celtic cultures, often associated with nature, growth, and prosperity. 1
5 greenery Desert regions In desert regions, greenery is highly valued as a symbol of fertility and abundance. 1
6 greenery European countries Greenery is commonly utilized for landscaping and gardening to enhance the aesthetic of outdoor areas in European countries. 1
7 greenery Inuit cultures Inuit cultures rely on greenery such as mosses and lichens for the survival of reindeer and other Arctic animals. 1
8 greenery Island nations Greenery, including palm trees and lush foliage, is a defining feature of tropical island landscapes and is often associated with paradise-like imagery in island nations. 1
9 greenery Japanese culture Greenery is an essential element in traditional Japanese garden design, creating a tranquil and peaceful atmosphere. 1
10 greenery Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern countries, greenery symbolizes fertility and abundance and is highly prized in arid or desert environments. 1
11 greenery Northern countries In northern countries, greenery is cherished during the short summer months and considered a sign of season change and renewal. 1
12 greenery Pacific cultures Greenery, including palm trees and lush foliage, is a defining feature of tropical island landscapes in Pacific cultures. 1
13 greenery Savannah regions Greenery is essential for supporting diverse wildlife in savannah and grassland environments. 1
14 greenery Scandinavian countries In Scandinavian countries, greenery is highly valued during the short summer months as a symbol of seasonal change and renewal. 1
15 greenery South American countries Greenery is a vital part of the year-round landscape in South American countries. 1
16 greenery Urban areas in developed countries In developed urban areas, greenery is incorporated into urban planning to improve air quality and provide recreational spaces. 1