What is a Roman garden called?
Similarly, it is asked, what is a Roman kitchen called?
Leading off the atrium were cubicula (bedrooms), a dining room triclinium where guests could eat dinner whilst reclining on couches, a tablinum (living room or study), and the culina (Roman kitchen). Roman homes were like Greek homes.
Considering this, what flowers did the Romans use?
Thyme, mint, savory, celery seed, basil, bay and hyssop were some of the most popular. Favourite flowers include roses, narcissi, oleanders, violets, crocus, narcissus, lily, gladioli, iris, poppy, amaranth and wildflowers in general. The crucial factor in deciding what appeared in the garden was size.
In architecture, an atrium (plural: atria or atriums) is a large open air or skylight covered space surrounded by a building. Atria were a common feature in Ancient Roman dwellings, providing light and ventilation to the interior.