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Characteristics of Several Korean Native Herbaceous Plants for Cut Slope Revegetation  

Song, Jeong-Seob (Floriculture Div., NHRI RDA)
Chang, Young-Deug (Floriculture Div., NHRI RDA)
Lee, Sang-Jeong (Taeho Landscape architecture Co.)
Bang, Chang-Seok (Floriculture Div., NHRI RDA)
Huh, Kun-Yang (Rural Develop. Admin.)
Chung, Meyong-Il (Floriculture Div., NHRI RDA)
Chung, Hyun-Hwan (Seoul Nat.. Univ.)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology / v.8, no.1, 2005 , pp. 10-16 More about this Journal
Abstract
This experiment was conducted to study on application of several Korean native plants by seed spray methods for cut slope revegetation, and possibility of replacement almost imported tall fescue seeds by native herbaceous plants. So, we investigated growth and covering rate after sowing native plants seeds at the artificial slope plots in Suwon and the rock exposed cut-slopes in Wonju city. Emergence rate after seed spray at artificial slopes were higher Elsholtzia splendens and Dianthus superbus var. longicalycinus, showing the highest in E. splendens. Also, E. splendens, D. superbus var. longicalycinus, and Agrostemma coronaria were possible to use for seed spray at the rock exposed cut-slopes. The plots of mixed native plants show more seasonal scenery than that of tall fescue. Soil surface run-off by Typhoon was less in plot sown native plants than those of lawn grass, resulting fresh weight of roots was heavier. Thus, we found that the mixed seed spray of several native herbaceous plants, E. splendens, D. superbus var. longicalycinus, and Agrostemma coronaria, were well covered the slopes as tall fescue.
Keywords
Native plant; Seed spray; Artificial slope;
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