Determining a landscape plant database matched to hydrozones for South Africa

Leslie H. Hoy, Leslie R. Brown, Richard M. Hendrick, Alan S. Barrett
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About 27 % of available water in South Africa is utilised in the urban environment. Estimates for South Africa place ornamental landscape water use as high as 50 % of urban water use. South Africa’s average annual rainfall is approximately 495 mm. Rainfall patterns are erratic with periodic droughts of anticipated increased frequency. Ornamental landscapes require additional watering to minimise impacts of dry periods. These landscapes are often overrather than under-watered. One method of reducing urban ornamental landscape water use is to group plants according to predefined hydrozones to optimise water use through improved site maintenance, landscape design and irrigation application. Currently no extensive researched database of commonly grown ornamental landscape plants linked to hydrozones exists for South Africa. To produce such a plant database, an analysis determining the hydrozone rating of plants sold in South African nurseries was undertaken. The result of this study is a database of plant species suitable for ornamental landscape hydrozones (high, medium, low and very low water requirements) and linked to a plant factor. This provides South African Green Industries Council members, especially landscapers with a database to assist in selecting the most appropriate plants for each hydrozone for their ornamental landscapes and gardens. The database will support South African ornamental landscape water use models.
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确定与南非水带相匹配的景观植物数据库
南非大约27%的可用水被用于城市环境。据估计,南非地方观赏景观用水高达城市用水的50%。南非年平均降雨量约为495毫米。降雨模式不稳定,预计周期性干旱的频率会增加。观赏景观需要额外浇水,以尽量减少干旱期的影响。这些景观往往是水分过多而不是不足。减少城市观赏性景观用水的一种方法是根据预先确定的水区对植物进行分组,通过改善场地维护、景观设计和灌溉应用来优化用水。目前,南非没有广泛研究的与水带相关的常见观赏景观植物数据库。为了建立这样一个植物数据库,进行了一项分析,确定在南非苗圃出售的植物的水区等级。本研究的结果是一个适合观赏景观水带(高、中、低和极低需水量)的植物物种数据库,并与植物因子相关联。这为南非绿色工业委员会的成员,特别是园林设计师提供了一个数据库,以帮助他们为每个水域选择最合适的植物,用于他们的观赏景观和花园。该数据库将支持南非观赏景观用水模型。
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