2:4:2 Selecting plants for climate change
問題一覧
1
Large trees and shrubs, Roots take up water and canopy intercepts heavy rain
2
Ginkgo biloba, Zelkova serrata
3
Small leaves with larger overall surface area
4
Borderline hardy plants that cannot tolerate heavy clay soils
5
Cotoneaster horizontalis, Euonymus fortunei, Helleborus niger, Prunus laurocerasus, Rosa glauca, Rosa rugosa, Vinca major, Hylotelephium spectabile
6
Plant in containers
7
Terracing
8
Shorter more compact, Fastigiate as less resistance
9
Fagus sylvatica 'Dawyck', Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata', Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata'
10
Crataegus monogyna small leaves, Acer pseudoplatanus flexible petioles
11
Eucalyptus spp., Robinia spp.
12
Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Robin Hill', Cotinus coggyygria 'Royal Purple'
13
Wind rock, Magnolia grandiflora
14
They can tolerate both wet and dry
15
Cornus alba, Iris pseudacorus, Sambucus nigra
16
Rosa rugosa, Iris sibirica, Hemerocallis spp.
17
Citrus limon
18
Tresco Abbey Garden, Ventnor Botanic Garden
19
Bidens ferulifolia
20
Leaf hairs trap moisture around the stomata on leaves, Boundary layer
21
Santolina chamaecyparissus
22
Creating a boundary layer, Reducing air speed
23
Prunus laurocerasus
24
Nerium oleander
25
Echinops ritro
26
Fouquieria spp.
27
Arts and crafts may not be able to plant delphiniums and holyhocks, large herbaceous borders, peonies or roses, Edwardian gardens with large lawns and large herbaceous borders
28
May not be able to withstand climate change
29
Mediterranian, Maquis, Fynbos
30
Maquis
31
Fynbos biome
32
In botanical species genetic resources are focused on survival not show
33
Hybrid vigour, Selection for resilience
Plants
Plants
Clai Elizabeth · 100問 · 1年前Plants
Plants
100問 • 1年前2:2:7 Short term plantings
2:2:7 Short term plantings
Clai Elizabeth · 45問 · 1年前2:2:7 Short term plantings
2:2:7 Short term plantings
45問 • 1年前2:2:1 Key plants associated with garden styles
2:2:1 Key plants associated with garden styles
Clai Elizabeth · 20問 · 1年前2:2:1 Key plants associated with garden styles
2:2:1 Key plants associated with garden styles
20問 • 1年前2:3:1 Wellbeing
2:3:1 Wellbeing
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2:3:1 Wellbeing
59問 • 1年前Mindful Gardens
Mindful Gardens
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Mindful Gardens
33問 • 1年前2:3:2 Environment
2:3:2 Environment
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2:3:2 Environment
37問 • 1年前Studies and reports
Studies and reports
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Studies and reports
23問 • 1年前2:3:3 Economy
2:3:3 Economy
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2:3:3 Economy
33問 • 1年前2:3:4 Community
2:3:4 Community
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2:3:4 Community
48問 • 1年前2:4:1 Plants and biodiversity
2:4:1 Plants and biodiversity
Clai Elizabeth · 64問 · 1年前2:4:1 Plants and biodiversity
2:4:1 Plants and biodiversity
64問 • 1年前2:4:2 Impact of climate change
2:4:2 Impact of climate change
Clai Elizabeth · 66問 · 1年前2:4:2 Impact of climate change
2:4:2 Impact of climate change
66問 • 1年前2:4:3 Creating habitats
2:4:3 Creating habitats
Clai Elizabeth · 24問 · 1年前2:4:3 Creating habitats
2:4:3 Creating habitats
24問 • 1年前2:4:4 Citizen science and species surveys
2:4:4 Citizen science and species surveys
Clai Elizabeth · 14問 · 1年前2:4:4 Citizen science and species surveys
2:4:4 Citizen science and species surveys
14問 • 1年前2:4:5 Biodiversity Action Plans
2:4:5 Biodiversity Action Plans
Clai Elizabeth · 27問 · 1年前2:4:5 Biodiversity Action Plans
2:4:5 Biodiversity Action Plans
27問 • 1年前QWO Sustainability
QWO Sustainability
Clai Elizabeth · 15問 · 1年前QWO Sustainability
QWO Sustainability
15問 • 1年前use of force
use of force
Clai Elizabeth · 11問 · 1年前use of force
use of force
11問 • 1年前DVPOs
DVPOs
Clai Elizabeth · 7問 · 1年前DVPOs
DVPOs
7問 • 1年前問題一覧
1
Large trees and shrubs, Roots take up water and canopy intercepts heavy rain
2
Ginkgo biloba, Zelkova serrata
3
Small leaves with larger overall surface area
4
Borderline hardy plants that cannot tolerate heavy clay soils
5
Cotoneaster horizontalis, Euonymus fortunei, Helleborus niger, Prunus laurocerasus, Rosa glauca, Rosa rugosa, Vinca major, Hylotelephium spectabile
6
Plant in containers
7
Terracing
8
Shorter more compact, Fastigiate as less resistance
9
Fagus sylvatica 'Dawyck', Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata', Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata'
10
Crataegus monogyna small leaves, Acer pseudoplatanus flexible petioles
11
Eucalyptus spp., Robinia spp.
12
Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Robin Hill', Cotinus coggyygria 'Royal Purple'
13
Wind rock, Magnolia grandiflora
14
They can tolerate both wet and dry
15
Cornus alba, Iris pseudacorus, Sambucus nigra
16
Rosa rugosa, Iris sibirica, Hemerocallis spp.
17
Citrus limon
18
Tresco Abbey Garden, Ventnor Botanic Garden
19
Bidens ferulifolia
20
Leaf hairs trap moisture around the stomata on leaves, Boundary layer
21
Santolina chamaecyparissus
22
Creating a boundary layer, Reducing air speed
23
Prunus laurocerasus
24
Nerium oleander
25
Echinops ritro
26
Fouquieria spp.
27
Arts and crafts may not be able to plant delphiniums and holyhocks, large herbaceous borders, peonies or roses, Edwardian gardens with large lawns and large herbaceous borders
28
May not be able to withstand climate change
29
Mediterranian, Maquis, Fynbos
30
Maquis
31
Fynbos biome
32
In botanical species genetic resources are focused on survival not show
33
Hybrid vigour, Selection for resilience