Experimental study on ornamental plants in gardens by introduction and cultivation technique

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He, Wanting [1 ]
Huang, Hai [2 ]
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[1] Chongqing Industry Polytechnic College, Yubei, Chongqing, China
[2] Chongqing Vocational Institute of Engineering, Jiangjin, Chongqing, China
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Ornamental plants are an indispensable element in landscape design. The introduction and cultivation technology can introduce ornamental plants from the outside of the local area to increase the diversity of landscape. This research studied the conditions for introduction and cultivation technology to briefly introduce the garden ornamental plants and the introduction and cultivation technology, and then discuss the adaptability of three peony varieties including Dingxiangzi, Chunhongjiaoyan, and Ruhuasiyu. The Dingxiangzi variety of peony flowers was taken as the subject for the case study, and three influence factors including watering frequency, shade, and temperature during the introduction and cultivation were tested. The results showed that the adaptability of the Dingxiangzi variety was the best. When watering frequency, shade, and temperature increased, the growth state of peony showed a trend of good first and then declined. The increase of temperature increased the disease susceptibility. The results of this study validated the application of introduction and cultivation technology for peony flowers in remote planting and provided an effective reference for the transplantation of ornamental plants to different locations. © 2024, Bio Tech System. All rights reserved.
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