ARCHITECTURE FACULTY / LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE / PEM2009 - DENDROLOGY II

Contents Of The Courses in a weekly Period

Week 
Subjects 
Sources 
1Classification of Gymnosperms and General Features[1] p. 92-96
2General Characteristics of Cycas-Gingko-Taxus Genera and Species, Subspecies, Variety and Culture Forms belonging to these Genera, Ecological Requirements and Landscape Usage Areas in Architecture[1] p. 99-117
3General Characteristics of Pinaceae, General Characteristics of Pinus and Species, Subspecies, Variety and Culture Forms of this Genus, Ecological Requests and Usage Areas in Landscape Architecture[2] p. 5-22
4Species, Subspecies, Variety and Culture Forms of the Genus Pinus, Ecological Requirements and Usage Areas in Landscape Architecture[2] p. 24-34
5Species, Subspecies, Variety and Culture Forms of the Genus Cedrus, Ecological Requirements and Usage Areas in Landscape Architecture[2] p. 34-39
6Species, Subspecies, Variety and Culture Forms of the Genus Abies, Ecological Requirements and Usage Areas in Landscape Architecture[2] p. 66-76
7Species, Subspecies, Variety and Culture Forms of the Genus Picea, Ecological Requirements and Usage Areas in Landscape Architecture[2] p. 47-55
8Species, Subspecies, Variety and Culture Forms of the Genera Larix and Pseudolarix, Ecological Requirements and Usage Areas in Landscape Architecture[2] p. 43-47
9General characteristics of Pseudotsuga and Tsuga genera and introduction of species, subspecies, varieties and culture forms of these genera, their ecological demands and landscape characteristics and areas of use in Landscape architecture[2] p. 57-66
10General characteristics of Cupressus-Chamaecyparis-Cupressocyparis-Calocedrus genera and introduction of species, subspecies, varieties and culture forms of these genera, their ecological demands and landscape characteristics and areas of use in Landscape architecture[2] p. 99-104
11Species, Subspecies, Variety and Culture Forms of the Genus Juniperus, Ecological Requirements and Usage Areas in Landscape Architecture[2] p. 108-115
12Species, Subspecies, Variety and Culture Forms of the Genera Araucaria, Cunninghamia, Sequoia, Sequoiadendron, Taxodium and Cryptomeria, Ecological Requirements and Usage Areas in Landscape Architecture[1] p. 78-94
13Species, Subspecies, Variety and Culture Forms of the Genera Cephalotaxus, Ephedra and Welwitschia, Ecological Requirements and Usage Areas in Landscape Architecture[1] p. 138-142
14Evaluation of examinations of natural and artificial areas, with technical trip environment analysis