4. Which option identifies the missing element in the following scenario?
A gardener is hired to develop a Japanese garden for a client’s home. The home itself already demonstrates strong elements of Japanese design, with seasoned wood decking, simple, clean lines and panels, and broad visual beams. The garden area has expanses of stone and areas of sand, stepping stones, beautiful Japanese maples, and soft ferns. These groupings are all in keeping with Japanese aesthetics.
a. a spirit gate (torii)
b. a stand of Japanese iris
c. a water feature
d. a fence