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Analysis of Application Status and Recommendations for Shade-Tolerant Lawns and Ground Cover Plants in the West Lake Scenic Area

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  • YE,Zhishan
  • CHEN,Yujie
  • ZHANG,Yi
  • TANG,Jingqian
  • MA,Jin

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Taking 8 parks in Xihu Scenic Area as the survey objects, this study found that there are 77 kinds of shade-tolerant lawns and ground cover plants under the forest in good growth condition, and there are 3 types of application forms:dense forest, sparse forest and forest edge. In response to the existing problems, it is proposed that it is necessary to adhere to principles of ecology, adapt to local conditions and plant suitable varieties in accordance with local conditions, develop and use new varieties of wild shade-tolerant lawns and ground cover plants, and strengthen the promotion of the mixed planting model of shade-tolerant lawns and ground cover plants, so as to provide guidance for the better use of shade-tolerant lawns and ground cover under the forest in the West Lake Scenic Area in the future.

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  • YE,Zhishan & CHEN,Yujie & ZHANG,Yi & TANG,Jingqian & MA,Jin, 2023. "Analysis of Application Status and Recommendations for Shade-Tolerant Lawns and Ground Cover Plants in the West Lake Scenic Area," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 15(07), July.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:341850
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.341850
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