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http://dx.doi.org/10.7732/kjpr.2021.34.2.115

The Flora of Mt. Hwang-ak and Jikjisa, Temple Forest in Baekdudaegan  

Son, Yonghwan (Forest Medicinal Resources Research Center, National Institute of Forest Science)
Park, Sunghyuk (Forest Medicinal Resources Research Center, National Institute of Forest Science)
Seo, Hanna (Department of Forest Bio-resources, National Institute of Forest Science)
Park, Wangeun (Division of Forest Science, Kangwon National University)
Son, Hojun (Forest Medicinal Resources Research Center, National Institute of Forest Science)
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Korean Journal of Plant Resources / v.34, no.2, 2021 , pp. 115-143 More about this Journal
Abstract
Mt. Hwang-ak, as a temple forest belongs to Baekdudaegan. flora investigation was conducted to better know of current natural environment. At the same time, For the understanding of planted plants which is in the traditional Korea buddhism temple for landscape, research on Jikji temple had taken place during 2019 April to October with 12 times. As a result, the list of plants at Mt. Hwang-ak was classified as a total of 534 taxa comprising of 96 families, 312 genus, 462 species, 4 subspecies, 59 varieties, 9 forma. This listed plants could be classified as 4 categories by each standard. the listed plants were 14 species of Korean endemic plants, 13 species of Rare plants data book in korea, 34 species of Invasive Alien Plants in South Korea with 10% of Urbanization Ratio and 6% of Naturalization Ratio respectively, 167 species of List of Medicinal Resources Plants in Korea. In the Temple of Jikji, could find 81 species of planted plants that widely distributed all around the temple for landscape. Compared to other temple, We could observed 51% of species were overlapping, Among them, 9% of species overlapping with more than three temples.
Keywords
Baekdudaegan; Flora; Jikjisa; Medicinal plants; Mt. Hwnag-ak; Temple forest;
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