Сади

Сади (Sadi) is a term that refers to a genus of flowering plants within the family of rosaceae, typically recognized for their ornamental or decorative qualities. The term is often associated with the Persian poet Saadi Shirazi, renowned for his works that encompass themes of morality, wisdom, and human experience. In another context, “сади” translates to “gardens” in English, denoting cultivated areas where plants, flowers, and sometimes vegetables are grown for aesthetic or practical purposes. Gardens can vary widely in design and function, from small private spaces to expansive public parks, and they play a significant role in horticulture and landscape architecture.