Analiza strukture pojedinačnih parcela botaničkog vrta Zemaljskog muzeja Bosne i Hercegovine sa ciljem upotpunjenja postojećih kolekcija biljaka
2011
Berina Bečić | Tatjana Ljujić-MIjatović | Jasna Avdić | Nermina Sarajlić
The Botanical garden of the National Museum comprises several different parts: shale flora, serpentinite flora, dolomite flora, flora of the limestone mountains – flora of Trebević and cave flora, flora of the Miljacka river valley, flora of Mediterranean and sub Mediterranean areas, succulent plants, alpine garden flora, bog and water plants, ferns, cottage garden plants, alpinetum and endemic and relic plants on the total area of approximately 1,5 ha (14.270,00 m²). The other parts are plots (1-34), marked by numbers 1-15, 17, 28, 24-34. Those plots cover the largest part of the garden surface, and their contents make the main structure of the Botanical garden. The aim of this paper is to recommend plant arrangements in selected plots, after analyzing their capacity. The recommendations are based on measurements of plots' and existing plants' (trees and shrubs) area, with the aim of completing the existing, and implementing the new plant collections of both woody and herbaceous plants, in order to ensure expediency in aesthetical and functional sense.
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