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Bolbosas e a arquitectura paisagista. Da produção à aplicação em jardins

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Resumo:Flowering bulbs are the dream of any landscape or gardener, for the great variety of bloom color, flowering time, plant height and shapes. In fact there are countless uses for this type of plants, and it is usual to find it in many ways in the garden, such as: under deciduous shrubs and trees, giving color when there are no leaves; in containers, outside or inside, portable or fixed; in Rock Gardens; in lawns or meadows, bounding different areas or appearing naturally or in small groups; as ground cover, associated with other species as Ajuga or Vinca. Although the variety of uses, the fact is that is our country is easier to find more of these species in interior containers than in public gardens. Therefore, the present work intended to explore the existence of endemic and autochthone bulbs and break the stigma that this kind of plants do not naturally adapt to Portuguese clime, or that are followed by numerous maintenance costs, by making a landscape project whose central element are the bubs itself, under different typologies
Autores principais:Luís, Rita Joana dos Santos
Assunto:bulbs colors flowers diversity authoctone landscape architecture
Ano:2015
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:português
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Resumo:Flowering bulbs are the dream of any landscape or gardener, for the great variety of bloom color, flowering time, plant height and shapes. In fact there are countless uses for this type of plants, and it is usual to find it in many ways in the garden, such as: under deciduous shrubs and trees, giving color when there are no leaves; in containers, outside or inside, portable or fixed; in Rock Gardens; in lawns or meadows, bounding different areas or appearing naturally or in small groups; as ground cover, associated with other species as Ajuga or Vinca. Although the variety of uses, the fact is that is our country is easier to find more of these species in interior containers than in public gardens. Therefore, the present work intended to explore the existence of endemic and autochthone bulbs and break the stigma that this kind of plants do not naturally adapt to Portuguese clime, or that are followed by numerous maintenance costs, by making a landscape project whose central element are the bubs itself, under different typologies