KMID : 1024520050140080719
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Journal of the Environmental Sciences 2005 Volume.14 No. 8 p.719 ~ p.722
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A Basic Study on Container-type Planting Ground for Perpendicular Greening
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Bang Kang-Ja
Kim Sun-Hae
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Abstract
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This study is to find the effective way to green perpendicular wall spaces as soon as possible and to get basic data for activating the perpendicular greening on high story building through the experiment of container-type planting ground in which lightened artificial soil mixed with rock wool was put. Comparative studies of the sizes of containers and soil were carried out but separate management was not performed. Four plants(Euonymus fortunei var. radicans, Lonicera japonica, Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Parthenocissus tricuspidata) which have the capability to cover and screen perpendicular spaces were used in the experiment. In result, a container must be equipped with over 15cm depth soil mixed with less than of rock wool.
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KEYWORD
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Perpendicular Greening, Containers planting, Rock wool, Euonymus fortunei var, Radicans, Lonicera japonica, Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Parthenocissus tricuspidata
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