Plant planting rules, single planting, cluster planting, group planting, flower mirror...how much do you know?
A long-lasting topic in the gardening industry
Plant configuration
Those exquisite matching techniques
Often makes the landscape more vivid and charming
The editor has sorted out several configuration methods
This is an introduction to plant configuration.
Let’s take a look~
1 Solitary Plant
"...the first category is isolated trees that provide shade and are used for viewing; the second category is isolated trees that are used purely for artistic purposes.
The individual beauty of a single tree is highlighted, and it serves as the landscape center and visual focus of a partially open area, playing a role in highlighting the landscape and guiding the line of sight. For solitary planting, trees with good tree shape and high ornamental value are generally selected.
Reference plants: large-leaf banyan, locust tree, ginkgo, Chinese pine, sycamore, small-leaf banyan, albizzia, weeping willow, cedar, podocarpus, araucaria, plum, cherry, osmanthus, magnolia, liquidambar, cotinus, purple-leaf plum, white pine, and torch tree.
2 pairs of plants
The symmetrical or balanced planting method of using two trees according to a certain axial relationship is mainly used to emphasize the intersections of parks, roads and squares. At the same time, it combines functions such as shade avoidance and rest, and plays a role in the spatial composition.
Regular planting
Use trees of the same species and specifications and arrange them symmetrically along the central axis of the main scenery.
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Natural planting
Planting two or two clusters of plants of the same or similar species but different in size, posture and number asymmetrically on both sides of the main axis makes it both neat and lively.
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