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Author(s):Hong, J. U.; Lee, K. C.; Huh, B. L.; Won, K. Y.; Lim, B. C.
Author Affiliation:Hong, Lee, Won, and Lim: Chun-Chon National University of Education; Huh: Kang-Won Rural Development Administration
Title:Fundamental studies on the landscape use of evergreen ground cover plants in Kang Won area -Propagation, shade tolerance, cold resistance, and growth rate-
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 7, No. 1, 1993, p. 19-30 [606-617].
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:12
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Vegetative propagation; Shade resistance; Cold resistance; Growth rate; Ground cover; Ophiopogon japonicus; Rooting; Seeding; Temperatures; Fencing
Abstract/Contents:"Experiments were conducted to investigate propagation, shade tolerance, cold resistance and growth rate of evergreen ground cover plants: Vinca minor L., Ajuga reptans L., Ophiopogon japonicus ker. f. nanus hort., and Hedera helix. The results were as follows: 1. It is convenient to use the growing case for rice seed to grow and transplant Vinca minor seedling. The most proper density of transplanting Vinca was 180 plants per 1m2. At the end of growing season, the coverage came up to 90%. The rooting ability of Hedera helix was best to cut from April to May (temperature 15-23°C). The seedling length of Parthenocissus quinguefolia were irregular and ranged from 5 cm of 200cm. 2. Ajuga reptans L., Ophiopogon j. and Vinca minor L. grew better under 50% light intensity than full sunlight. Particularly, under full sunlight and aestival high temperature, there were a few withering plants in Ajuga reptans L., and Vinca minor L. 3. Of Vinca minor L., Ajuga reptans L., Ophiopogon japonicus ker. f. nanus hort and Hedera helix, acclimatized in open field, where temperature was from -7-8°C. There were few plants had damage in low temperature incubator to -16°C after field acclimatization. 4. Tendrils of Parthenocissus quinguefolia strongly clung to the wire netting stone fence but intruded into the gap and cranny of the precast concrete fence and so clung to, so that it needed to install the bending net on the precast concrete fence."
Language:Korean
References:29
Note:Abstract appears in English
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Hong, J. U., K. C. Lee, B. L. Huh, K. Y. Won, and B. C. Lim. 1993. Fundamental studies on the landscape use of evergreen ground cover plants in Kang Won area -Propagation, shade tolerance, cold resistance, and growth rate-. (In Korean, with English abstract.) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 7(1):p. 19-30 [606-617].
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