Includes a vast array of plants that are used for aesthetic
purposes. Only criteria that apply to selection of a plant is that it
suits the aesthetic purpose and is relatively easy to grow.
Therefore, ornemental plants can come from any plant group. However,
some families contain larger numbers of ornamental taxa than others,
i.e., Asteraceae, Liliaceae, Lamiaceae, Poaceae.
Considerations in selection of plants:
Color
Texture
Line - sizes or 2-dimensional outline
Form - 3 dimensional structure
Cultivated plants are often selections of bizarre forms found in
nature or of hybrid origin so assignation to a particular species is
often difficult. Cultivated plants are given names that are intended
to appear to public "Twinkle Toes"`
NURSERY PLANTS
Trees > 10' - avenue plantings, used for flowers (color), foliage
(color, texture), form, line, hardiness: Elms, maples, oaks, pears,
plums, gingko, poplars, pecans, pines, junipers, spruces, firs, crepe
myrtle.
Shrubs 10' - household and garden plantings, provide second layer
when used with trees: Roses, boxwood, hollies, Oleander,
bamboo, privet, Viburnum, Hibiscus, Lilac,
Pyracantha, Azalea.
Perennials - long-lived, usually grown in beds, often number of
single different plants grown together: Delphinium,
Chrysanthemum, Coleus, Aquilegia, Hosta,
ferns.
Bulbs: Crocus, daffodils, tulips, Iris
Annuals - Grown in beds, usually mass plantings, last part of a
season and are discarded when past prime, mostly grown for floral
colors but also for foliage: pansies, Petunia, marigolds,
Zinnia, Salvia.
Groundcovers - mondo grass, Liriope, Ajuga
Turf grasses - emulation of English country estates, reduce local
heating, prevent mud, dust, require tremendous input to maintain
(mowing, fertilizer, pesticides, herbicides, water)
Herbs - plants grown for culinary purposes, will discuss in more
detail in another lecture.
Native plants - even here, the monstrosities are most popular.
Examples of good uses of wildflowers are the roadsides of Texas.
Trends are toward incorporation of low maintenance plants - native
plants are already adapted to the region - minimize inputs of
fertilizer, pesticide, etc.
Florist crops - Chrysanthemum (mums), carnations, orchids,
snapdragons, roses, gladiolus.
Houseplants - intended for growth in homes or greenhouses: African
violets, Begonia, Wandering Jew, Jade plant, spider plant,
cacti, ficus, Philodendron. Plants are often of tropical
origin.
GARDENING PHILOSOPHIES
Western gardening emphasizes geometric structures, somewhat
artificial and harsh, gardening as architecture.
Eastern (esp. Japanese) gardening has more naturalistic approach -
framing of view, garden components are symbols of spiritual beliefs.
Japanese garden at Mo Bot Gard is good example. Research park has
Eastern influence.
Think about color, texture, line, & form the next time you visit
a botanical garden.
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