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Elements of Planting Design
Elements of Planting Design
Richard L. Austin, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln
ISBN: 978-0-471-39888-2
©2002
192 pages
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Planting design is at the intersection of art and science in landscape architecture. The student and the practicing professional must balance technical site requirements such as regional vegetation requirements, soil grade, climate control, noise control, and erosion control, with the aesthetics of the site. From large-scale commercial sites, to small-scale residential sites, plants can, more than any other design element determine the visual characteristics of a designed site.

 

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