Specialists of the “Dendrology Garden” Public Legal Entity (PLE) carry out seed exchange

In order to defend the environmental balance and enrich the plant resource base, staff of the “Landscape Architecture and Systematics” laboratory of the “Dendrology Garden” public legal entity (PLE) purchased seeds of decorative flower plants Alyssum Aphrodite L., Aquilegia ‘McKana Hybrids’, Fuchsia regia (Vell.) Munz, Gaillardia × grandiflora 'Kobold', Viola mirabilis L., Felicia amelloides (L.) Voss, Mirabilis jalapa L., Iris albicans Lange, Cosmos bipinnatus Cav., Campanula medium L. and Rosa (Rambling Roses) from the Turkish “Dokuz Eylül” University.
The bioecological features of the species were studied by the laboratory's specialist staff, and they were introduced into the “Dendrology Garden” under closed conditions, taking into account the soil, water and temperature regime.
Taking into account the shape, ecological sustainability, and wide range of adaptation possibilities of the studied decorative flower plants, it is planned to use them in the design of various compositions in the parks and gardens of the Absheron Peninsula in the future.