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Use of Autochthonous Species in Garden and Landscape Creation
Laurinová, Michaela ; Vacek, Oldřich (advisor) ; Broscheová, Lucie (referee)
The topic of this thesis discusses the use of native woods in the landscape. It focuses especially Betulaceae, Fagaceae family. The introductory section explains the relations between man and the nature, which affected today's landscape and became the base for landscape planning and the nature and woods protection by law. This is followed by explaining the autochthones and allochthones woods, their features, positives, negatives, which are important for the landscaping. In the next section there is a summary of origin of autochthonous species from various parts of the European continent and their influence on natural vegetation in the Czech Republic. The thesis includes rules for choosing native woods. There is description of climatic demands, aesthetic and landscape principles as well. Next part mentions basic characteristics of each families and spreading of chosen woods across Europe. Main part of the thesis is dedicated to individual species and its habitat characteristics as a height, the shape of top and there is description leaves, buds, flowers, fruits and root system. This is followed by significant cultivars for landscaping, climate and soil conditions and possibilities of use. Important part of the thesis is the table showing how the species look like during the phenology cycle with chronology organization. The symbology is only secondary information. At the end of every chapter is photo documentation.

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