treillage
Treillage is a French term that translates to "trellis" in English. It refers to a structure made of wood, metal, or other materials, typically consisting of horizontal and vertical elements, used for supporting climbing plants, vines, or flowers. Trellises are commonly employed in gardening and horticulture to provide a framework for plants to grow along, promoting better air circulation and sunlight exposure. They can be freestanding or attached to walls, fences, or other structures. Trellises are available in various designs, including lattice, arbour, and scroll, each offering different levels of support and aesthetic appeal. They are an essential tool for vertical gardening, allowing plants to maximize their growth potential within limited horizontal space. Trellises can also serve decorative purposes, adding visual interest to gardens, patios, and other outdoor areas.