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Fastigiata uralica-A new decorative form of Siberian spruce (picea obovata ledeb.) for landscaping

Authors :
Zalesov, S. V.
Opletaev, A. S.
Pryadilina, N. K.
Damary, R.
Zalesov, S. V.
Opletaev, A. S.
Pryadilina, N. K.
Damary, R.
Source :
The Path Forward for Wood Products: A Global Perspective - Proceedings of Scientific Papers
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

In this paper the authors describe the shapes of Siberian spruce used for landscaping in the Russian Federation, with focus on an attractive new decorative form of Siberian spruce (genus Picea). Spruce are suitable both for avenue planting and also for landscaping. Considerable interest has been generated in the territory of Sverdlovsk region for new form of spruce with a unique combination of columnar crown and drooping spiral branching. The appearance is similar to the cypress. A columnar crown has great potential in landscape architecture. The authors propose naming it as a reflection of the crown, the place of discovery and the name of the discoverer: Siberian spruce 'Fastigiata Uralica' (picea obovata ledeb var 'Fastigiata Uralica' Opletaev). Once large-scale cultivation of Siberian spruce 'Fastigiata Uralica' is achieved, (and the research team itself will undertake this) the tree will be brought to the market for landscaping usage. In the paper are also discussed the economic aspects of the potential market, including branding.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
The Path Forward for Wood Products: A Global Perspective - Proceedings of Scientific Papers
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1122931630
Document Type :
Electronic Resource