ACCLIMATIZATION OF WILD SPECIES FOR FLORICULTURE: NEW NEEDS AND NEW CONSTRAINTS, IN CONNECTION WITH THE CLIMATE CHANGE
Abstract
One of the specificities of the Botanical Garden "Villa Thuret", which is also a small Arboretum, is to contribute to the gradual enhancement of the ranges of plants that can be used for floriculture, forestry or other activities; many species that have been introduced and "acclimatized" for more than 150 years have thus participated in the creation of the special Riviera landscape (Ducatillion et al., 2010).Downloads
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2018-10-15
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