Visual characteristics as a key factor in species selection in vegetation planes design

In the past, the selection of plants used to rest upon individual taste and fashion dictates of the period, rather than starting from and following directives determined by the goal of creating a certain space characteristics. In the literature the plant species are frequently treated individually...

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Main Authors: Marko DOBRILOVIČ, Ana KUČAN, Nika KRAVANJA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani) 2007-08-01
Series:Acta Agriculturae Slovenica
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Online Access:https://journals.uni-lj.si/aas/article/view/15014
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author Marko DOBRILOVIČ
Ana KUČAN
Nika KRAVANJA
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description In the past, the selection of plants used to rest upon individual taste and fashion dictates of the period, rather than starting from and following directives determined by the goal of creating a certain space characteristics. In the literature the plant species are frequently treated individually and arranged according to the visual effect of each plant. In order for this research to satisfy the needs of design practice, it was necessary to ascertain the hidden designer potential of each plant, which is not identical with the pleasing effect of the plant. This is how the central problem is formulated in this research: to determine the selection criteria (of plant species), arising from the visual characteristics of the plants and, based on these criteria to determine the suitability of plants in order to create visual effects of vegetation planes. In this sense we can expose the importance of proving the connectedness between morphological properties of the plants and the characteristics of vegetation planes, which are formed by these very plants. The subject of this research is plant material, 208 shrubs and 193 trees, systematized according to their size, shape, habitus, texture, colour, as well as the seasonal appearance of individual characteristics. We established the method and criteria for the selection of morphological properties of the plants that allow us to achieve a certain visual character of the vegetational plane. The process of plants selection is shown on concrete examples, whereby certain design demands determine the choice of the adequate plants. For the final selection of plants it is necessary to add criteria arising from eco-physiological needs of the plants and from technological demands.
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spelling doaj.art-bdd8b4b9351949fa8b3574a129bc384d2023-12-14T22:15:21ZengUniversity of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)Acta Agriculturae Slovenica1854-19412007-08-01891Visual characteristics as a key factor in species selection in vegetation planes designMarko DOBRILOVIČ0Ana KUČAN1Nika KRAVANJA2Univ. of Ljubljana, Biotehnical Faculty, Landscape Architecture Department, Jamnikarjeva 101, LjubljanaUniv. of Ljubljana, Biotehnical Faculty, Landscape Architecture Department, Jamnikarjeva 101, LjubljanaUniv. of Ljubljana, Biotehnical Faculty, Landscape Architecture Department, Jamnikarjeva 101, Ljubljana In the past, the selection of plants used to rest upon individual taste and fashion dictates of the period, rather than starting from and following directives determined by the goal of creating a certain space characteristics. In the literature the plant species are frequently treated individually and arranged according to the visual effect of each plant. In order for this research to satisfy the needs of design practice, it was necessary to ascertain the hidden designer potential of each plant, which is not identical with the pleasing effect of the plant. This is how the central problem is formulated in this research: to determine the selection criteria (of plant species), arising from the visual characteristics of the plants and, based on these criteria to determine the suitability of plants in order to create visual effects of vegetation planes. In this sense we can expose the importance of proving the connectedness between morphological properties of the plants and the characteristics of vegetation planes, which are formed by these very plants. The subject of this research is plant material, 208 shrubs and 193 trees, systematized according to their size, shape, habitus, texture, colour, as well as the seasonal appearance of individual characteristics. We established the method and criteria for the selection of morphological properties of the plants that allow us to achieve a certain visual character of the vegetational plane. The process of plants selection is shown on concrete examples, whereby certain design demands determine the choice of the adequate plants. For the final selection of plants it is necessary to add criteria arising from eco-physiological needs of the plants and from technological demands. https://journals.uni-lj.si/aas/article/view/15014landscape architecturemethodsplant materialplant morphologyvegetation planeselecting species
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Visual characteristics as a key factor in species selection in vegetation planes design
Acta Agriculturae Slovenica
landscape architecture
methods
plant material
plant morphology
vegetation plane
selecting species
title Visual characteristics as a key factor in species selection in vegetation planes design
title_full Visual characteristics as a key factor in species selection in vegetation planes design
title_fullStr Visual characteristics as a key factor in species selection in vegetation planes design
title_full_unstemmed Visual characteristics as a key factor in species selection in vegetation planes design
title_short Visual characteristics as a key factor in species selection in vegetation planes design
title_sort visual characteristics as a key factor in species selection in vegetation planes design
topic landscape architecture
methods
plant material
plant morphology
vegetation plane
selecting species
url https://journals.uni-lj.si/aas/article/view/15014
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