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Перспективы использования многолетних цветочных почвопокровных растений для увеличения биоразнообразия и оптимизации цветочного оформления городов в предгорной зоне Крыма

Перспективы использования многолетних цветочных почвопокровных растений для увеличения биоразнообразия и оптимизации цветочного оформления городов в предгорной зоне Крыма

Abstract

The assortment of unpretentious perennial soil-covering flowering plants for the greenbelt setting in populated areas under the conditions of the Crimea has been studied and the assortment table has been compiled. The basic description of plants’ moisture and lighting requirements is given and the terms of plants’ blooming and permanent decorative capacity are submitted. It has been determined that certain soil-covering flowering plants are universal in the foothill zone of the Crimea and can grow both in the open sun and in the penumbra and even in shade. Moreover the above plants are unpretentious, which is very important for hard conditions of urban environment.

Изучен и предложен ассортимент неприхотливых многолетних почвопокровных цветочных растений для озеленения населённых мест в условиях Крыма, составлена ассортиментная таблица. Приведены основные характеристики растений по потребности во влаге, освещении, показаны сроки их цветения и стабильной декоративности. Определено, что некоторые почвопокровные многолетние цветочные растения являются универсальными в предгорной зоне Крыма и могут произрастать как на открытом солнце, так и в полутени и даже в тени. При этом они являются неприхотливыми, что важно в жёстких условиях городской среды.

Keywords

ЦВЕТОЧНЫЕ РАСТЕНИЯ,МНОГОЛЕТНИЕ ПОЧВОПОКРОВНЫЕ,ЭКОМОРФЫ,ЦВЕТОЧНОЕ ОФОРМЛЕНИЕ ГОРОДОВ,FLOWERING PLANTS,PERENNIAL SOIL-COVERING PLANTS,FLORAL DECORATION OF TOWNS

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