A stylized representation of the honeysuckle flower that was most often used with palmettes in a frieze, but was also used by itself on antefixes.
The Tuscan order is very plain, with a plain shaft, a simple capital and base, and a plain frieze. This is the second of the two types of Roman columns developed. These columns tend to be widely spaced and short in proportion.
The plain or decorated horizontal part of an entablature between the cornice and the architrave often decorated with carvings.
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