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Rippl-Rónai’s color in the native parks: production and using of new, synthetic Wild sage color-mixture

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February 25, 2014
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Kapirnyák, T., Kurucz, E., Koroknai, J., & Fári, M. (2014). Rippl-Rónai’s color in the native parks: production and using of new, synthetic Wild sage color-mixture. Acta Agraria Debreceniensis, 55, 59-64. https://doi.org/10.34101/actaagrar/55/1910
Abstract

The climate changes is becoming more damaging to ornamental plants. Besides ornamental species and varieties of plants on public spaces. It will be necessary to use domestic, well adaptable climate-tolerant plant species.

One field of our growing ornamental plants researches from 2001 in the Centre of Agricultural Sciences of University of Debrecen, is studying drought patient, mainly Hungarian improved annual varieties, which are able to get acclimatized with the landscape. Moreover, we have in view to work out new, economical seedling production technologies. In the program, the excellent drought- and frost tolerant annuals and perennials belongs to the climate change tolerant plants. From the evaluated of species we want to create and spread the application. of the new types of ornamental horticulture culture.