Palms on the Edge: Species and Strategies for Landscape Utilization

被引:1
|
作者
McDonald, Garry V. [1 ]
Schnelle, Michael A. [2 ]
Arnold, Michael A. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Arkansas, Dept Hort, Fayetteville, AR 72701 USA
[2] Dept Hort & Landscape Architecture, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA
[3] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Hort Sci, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
关键词
Arecaceae; Palmae; cold temperature tolerance; microclimate;
D O I
10.21273/HORTSCI.19.4.705
中图分类号
S6 [园艺];
学科分类号
0902 ;
摘要
An emerging niche in landscape design is the creation of exotic venues in commercial and residential settings using unusual plant materials. For instance, the creation of a tropical looking pool area at a hotel, a southwestern desert look for a Mexican restaurant or an oasis for the consumer at a shopping venue can all be in part achieved by the addition of specific plants. Palms (Arecaceae) can be an important component of this effort, even in temperate landscapes. This article focuses on issues related to the incorporation of palms in temperate landscapes. Although palms are signature plants of tropical regions, a surprising number of species can be grown in U.S. Department of Agriculture cold hardiness zones 8, 7, or colder via a combination of appropriate genotype selection, attention to microclimates in design specifications, and/or special cultural practices to mitigate the impact of cold temperatures. Cold-tolerant palms can be a critical design element, especially when paired with other lush tropical-appearing plants, to achieve the goal of creating the illusion of an exotic tropical locale in temperate-climate landscapes. Genotypic and site specification, careful attention to establishment requirements, and modified maintenance practices are critical determinants for success that will be addressed.
引用
收藏
页码:705 / 709
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Reactive oxygen species-mediated signal transduction and utilization strategies in microalgae
    Tang, Dexin
    Li, Xu
    Zhang, Lei
    Xiao, Pengying
    Nie, Yudong
    Qiu, Facheng
    Cheng, Zhiliang
    Li, Wensheng
    Zhao, Yongteng
    BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY, 2025, 418
  • [32] Germination strategies of palms: the case of Schippia concolor Burret in Belize
    Pinheiro, CUB
    BRITTONIA, 2001, 53 (04) : 519 - 527
  • [33] THE NAFTA LANDSCAPE: WORKING ON THE EDGE
    Deuschle, Carolyn
    LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MAGAZINE, 2011, 101 (07) : 108 - +
  • [34] Peter Lanyon: At the edge of landscape
    Lewis, A
    BURLINGTON MAGAZINE, 2001, 143 (1178): : 305 - 306
  • [35] The Landscape on the Northeast Edge of Sauerland
    Spreitzer, H.
    PETERMANNS MITTEILUNGEN, 1936, 82 (04): : 128 - 128
  • [36] THE EMERGING LANDSCAPE OF EDGE COMPUTING
    Noghabi, Shadi A.
    Cox, Landon
    Agarwal, Sharad
    Ananthanarayanan, Ganesh
    GETMOBILE-MOBILE COMPUTING & COMMUNICATIONS REVIEW, 2019, 23 (04) : 11 - 20
  • [37] Peter Lanyon: at the edge of landscape
    Crouch, D
    CULTURAL GEOGRAPHIES, 2003, 10 (04) : 504 - 509
  • [38] Germination strategies of palms: the case of Schippia concolor Burret in Belize
    Claudio Urbano B. Pinheiro
    Brittonia, 2001, 53 : 519 - 527
  • [39] Species-specific edge effects on nest success and breeding bird density in a forested landscape
    Flaspohler, DJ
    Temple, SA
    Rosenfield, RN
    ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 2001, 11 (01) : 32 - 46
  • [40] Fungi from palms .30. Notes on Amphisphaeria species described from palms and a description of A-umbrina
    Hyde, KD
    Kang, JC
    Kong, RYC
    NOVA HEDWIGIA, 1996, 63 (1-2) : 101 - 108