The document discusses French formal garden design. Some key aspects include symmetry, order imposed on nature, and focal points being the residence and pathways radiating from it. Water features like reflecting pools in geometric shapes are common. Plantings are arranged in intricate parterre patterns near the house, becoming simpler farther out. Statuary, fountains, and trees clipped into geometric shapes are used. Common trees include hornbeam, beech, chestnut, elm, and linden. The pinnacle of French garden design is considered the Gardens of Versailles.