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Tropical influence in oriental gardens in Brazil

Ferraz, M.V ; Pivetta, K.F.L ; Romani, G.N

Acta horticulturae, 2013 (999), p.51-54 [Periódico revisado por pares]

International Society for Horticultural Science

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  • Título:
    Tropical influence in oriental gardens in Brazil
  • Autor: Ferraz, M.V ; Pivetta, K.F.L ; Romani, G.N
  • Assuntos: Alpinia purpurata ; bamboos ; bonsai ; Camellia japonica ; carp ; cities ; fauna ; gardening ; gardens ; lakes ; landscaping ; Ophiopogon ; philosophy ; Prunus serrulata ; vegetables ; vegetation
  • É parte de: Acta horticulturae, 2013 (999), p.51-54
  • Notas: http://www.actahort.org/books/999/999_6.htm
  • Descrição: In the contemporary landscaping, among the gardening styles, the Japanese Garden plays very important rule and influence. The Japanese Garden has originated in China – the cradle of gardening culture; and Korea. Their vegetable elements, architectural features and fauna are characteristic, due to use of stones, water, bridges, stoned lamp, bonsai, carps and bamboo (Prunus serrulata, Camellia japonica, Ophiopogon japonicas) and many others. In Brazil, the Japanese Garden has massive influence, the presence of native elements typically tropical is very noticeable. This influence can be observed both in architecture, vegetation and fauna. Thus, this study aimed to identify and analyze the tropical elements in Japanese Gardens in cities such as São Paulo. Japanese Gardens in Brazil were chosen from the following cities: Sao Paulo State, Garça, Jaboticabal and Ribeirão Preto. It was observed, mostly in the presence of different palms species, plants of the Zingiberales order, Alpinia purpurata and styled architectural elements such as lakes. Some elements were able to apply the philosophy of the Japanese Garden, other not.
  • Editor: International Society for Horticultural Science
  • Idioma: Inglês

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