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Even though my 8th map really does not seem to do so, this map was constantly battling the object count limit of the editor (2000 object max). The bush (box-like) planting took up a huge amount of objects. And once you start to use them you need to continue to do so for consistency, IMO.
Build time: around 3 days actual build time (spread out over 11 days)
Tip: Should you like to try out the map, you can download it via the Hidden Through Time main menu:
-> online -> online maps -> click on "all" button
-> under Search map: enter " AEons Hanging Garden "
and then play it.
With the tiers of marble ready for planting, I used the box-like plant to cover not only those large steps, but also the Egyptian head stones on the pillars. This suggests that both objects have been hollowed out, i.e. these have been turned into glorified planters. I quickly filled them with all shorts of vegetation: cacti, trees, flowers, etc... To create a favourable microclimate in a desert, I placed the whole structure in a flat artificial lake.