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PLANNED OR BY CHANCE? – MIXED PERENNIAL PLANTING FOLLOWING A PLANTING PLAN AND BY RANDOM MIXTURE
Article number
643_19
Pages
157 – 159
Language
English
Abstract
A mixed planting consists of a determined mix of several species that are planted by chance.
The order is achieved by teaselled flowering, harmony colour, texture and height.
Covering plants illustrate the biggest part of the area.
Random planting can help to reduce the costs.
Mixed plantings are alternatives to seasonal beddings and intensive perennial borders.
For a distinct structure of plantings regarding wider areas, a variety of mixed plantings is introduced.
The order is achieved by teaselled flowering, harmony colour, texture and height.
Covering plants illustrate the biggest part of the area.
Random planting can help to reduce the costs.
Mixed plantings are alternatives to seasonal beddings and intensive perennial borders.
For a distinct structure of plantings regarding wider areas, a variety of mixed plantings is introduced.
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Authors
U.J. Messer
Keywords
perennials, herbaceous, randomly planted perennial mixtures, perennemix, public green space
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