Author/Authors :
Rahimi Kakeroodi Vahid نويسنده Ms Student of Ornamental Plants, Rasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Rasht, Iran , Eslami Alireza نويسنده Department of Horticulture, Rasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Rasht, Iran
Abstract :
The attitude of policymakers and designers of green space is
increasing toward to native-ornamental species to plant in the urban
space because of their adaptation and resistance against severe weather
and ecological conditions which can result in cost minimization and
long-term survival in green spaces. Hence, the current study was
carried out in the west of Mazandaran Province on three wild and domestic
species, including Cyclamen, Primula, and Viola. Morphological
traits were the appearance of blossom, length and width of leaf,
pedicel, petiolate, and flower. Homogeneity of variance was done by
Levene test and two groups, including wild and domestic species,
were also compared by independent t-test. Results showed that all
measured traits were higher in the domestic species than in wild
species except wild species of Viola which had higher length, width,
and area than the domestic one. All domestic species showed longer
flowering period than wild ones. Two species of domestic and wild
Primula enable to be green after flowering period, but domestic Viola
and wild Cyclamen disappeared after the period. Moreover, wild Viola
and domestic Cyclamen survived after flowering finalization.