What are the shapes of Arabic plant patterns?

Grow grain. The plant pattern in Arabic decorative patterns is not a concrete depiction of trees and flowers, but a variant of wavy curve geometric patterns. The most typical shape is the date palm leaf pattern, which originated in Greece. The main pattern is a fan-shaped date palm leaf, which has a continuous and infinite extension of abstract style and symbolizes the profoundness and vitality of all things in the universe. Plants also have sacred tree patterns symbolizing the tree of life, which are from Sasan art in Iran. The typical pattern of making a sacred tree is to draw two opposite animals on both sides of a big tree. After the 9 th century, the lines of the sacred tree gradually became abstract, the trunk became slender and vertical, and the branches and leaves were spiral. Later, grape grain with bent stems and vines wrapped around branches appeared in plant patterns. Muslims use plant patterns to reproduce nature. The repetitive, continuous, relative or similar patterns of leaves and trunks run through the principles of abstraction and symbol. Plant patterns appeared in the 9th century, when you can see the stucco patterns on the walls of the ruins of Samara City and Toulon, Egypt. During the Fatima period, the art of plant decoration developed and reached its peak in the13rd century. Later, plant patterns spread to Iran and were decorated on glazed tiles, which had the artistic characteristics of China. Plant patterns are very popular in Iran and India. Streamlined branches, leaves and stamens are all over carpets, books, doorways, mosques and concave walls. The flower patterns of pine trees are often carved on the pillars of the mausoleum, representing future generations and their happiness, tranquility, abundance and beauty.