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The garden sentiment is now focused on the individual plant. This "feeling" (also referred to as a sentiment or an enthusiasm) is found in the diverse forms of plants, the uncultivated plant in its natural surroundings, the seasonal progression of plants, and finally the raising and growing of the cultivated plant by the individual.