Journal of the Japanese Institute of Landscape Architects
Online ISSN : 2185-3053
Print ISSN : 0387-7248
ISSN-L : 0387-7248
Inhabitants' Feelings on their residences' Fences and Hedges
A Case Study at residential blocks of Gakuen-Mae New Town in Nara City
Kimio KONDOKyoko MAEKAWA
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1970 Volume 33 Issue 3 Pages 37-38

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The flower bed is “an artifical plant community”, which is formed by same or different plant groups on ecological and morphological. Those plants are living together to continue the growth and flowering on the flower beds.
Frequently, the plants would be planted to excessively dense on flower bed.
The present study was carried out to evident on relation of growth, flowering and appreciative effect by various planting density with Pansy, on growth, flowering and appreciate effect of Pansy, Salvia and French Marigold.
In this result, the suitable planting intervals for pansy was about 20cm, salvia was about 25cm and french marigold was about 20 to 25cm.
3) The third experiment was compared with responses of fresh weight on individual top organs of salvia and french marigold, influenced by planting density.
From this result, these were very poor grown on top growth by planted less than 20cm at intervals with salvia and french marigold were less than 10cm.
4) In consequence, I could evident to fit for planting density with pansy, salvia and french marigold. But the planting density will be affected by growth pattern, blanching form and flowering habits of different species and varieties. Therefore, I am going to research for characters of annual bedding plants and classification of them.

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