Perceptions and attitudes about ornamental characteristics of sub-mediterranean deciduous trees during the winter season
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Boris Dorbić
Sandra Dukić
Emilija Friganović
Margarita Davitkovska
Zvezda Bogevska
Ana Vujošević
Sandra Popović
DOI
10.32779/gf.1.4.1
Abstract
The selection of appropriate trees is extremely important whilst designing different landscape surfaces,
since it frequently defines both the appearance and the comfort of the open space. Ornamental values
of the tree species throughout the year need to be considered. Some deciduous trees can show their
ornamental value even during the winter season. Due to one or more ornamental characteristics
(habitus, tree bark, tree trunk, branches, twigs and fruits) during the winter season, around 10 species
of trees can be highlighted in the sub-Mediterranean climate, which is also the climate in the city of
Knin. They include the following tree species: Celtis australis L., Ulmus pumila L., Tilia cordata Mill,
Morus nigra L., Aesculus hippocastanum L., Acer negundo L. etc. Consequently, the objective of this
paper was to conduct research on perceptions and attitudes about ornamental characteristics and the
use of deciduous sub-Mediterranean trees during the winter season. The survey research was
conducted in April and May of 2017 on a sample of 50 respondents originating from the area of the
city of Knin and its outskirts. Based on the findings of the previously mentioned research, the
conclusion was reached that the respondents originating from the city of Knin and its outskirts
evaluated the ornamental characteristics for the use of eight out of nine selected tree species with the
average grade good. The hybrid plane tree referred to as London plane or Platanus x hispanica
Münchh received the highest grade. They most probably liked this species due to its unusual
appearance (habitus, fruit, tree trunk etc.) and its less frequent use in parks and landscape surfaces.
The findings of this research can be used for the purpose of design of different landscape surfaces
aimed at increasing user comfort and satisfaction.
since it frequently defines both the appearance and the comfort of the open space. Ornamental values
of the tree species throughout the year need to be considered. Some deciduous trees can show their
ornamental value even during the winter season. Due to one or more ornamental characteristics
(habitus, tree bark, tree trunk, branches, twigs and fruits) during the winter season, around 10 species
of trees can be highlighted in the sub-Mediterranean climate, which is also the climate in the city of
Knin. They include the following tree species: Celtis australis L., Ulmus pumila L., Tilia cordata Mill,
Morus nigra L., Aesculus hippocastanum L., Acer negundo L. etc. Consequently, the objective of this
paper was to conduct research on perceptions and attitudes about ornamental characteristics and the
use of deciduous sub-Mediterranean trees during the winter season. The survey research was
conducted in April and May of 2017 on a sample of 50 respondents originating from the area of the
city of Knin and its outskirts. Based on the findings of the previously mentioned research, the
conclusion was reached that the respondents originating from the city of Knin and its outskirts
evaluated the ornamental characteristics for the use of eight out of nine selected tree species with the
average grade good. The hybrid plane tree referred to as London plane or Platanus x hispanica
Münchh received the highest grade. They most probably liked this species due to its unusual
appearance (habitus, fruit, tree trunk etc.) and its less frequent use in parks and landscape surfaces.
The findings of this research can be used for the purpose of design of different landscape surfaces
aimed at increasing user comfort and satisfaction.
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