The traditional palatial garden style of Korea features flower-covered staircases, tile roof of chimneys, and flower-patterned fences on the front lawn, and a uniquely shaped pond of the Korean Peninsula boasting beautiful harmony of curved and straight lines and a wooden pavilion behind the front gate. Peonies (Paeonia suffruticosa Andr. and Paeonia lactiflora Pall.), Cornelian cherries (Cornus officinalis Siebold & Zucc.), and Toringo crabs (Malus sieboldii (Regel) Rehder), as well as other landscaping objects such as Muninseok (Stone statues in shape of literary nobles erected in front of royal tombs) and wooden figurines of Jangseung (Korean traditional totem pole) faithfully reenact the beauty of traditional gardens in Korea.