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Scientific Papers Series B Horticulture

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Figure 4. Vegetation planRegarding other species of trees such as Tilia,Acer or Quercus, we decided to keep them intheir actual status considering that they are notmajor elements of design in the Rotunda, andthat they are, generally in a good state ofpreservation.Figure 6. Vegetation data sheet, yew no. 9In what concerns low vegetation such asshrubs, lianas or erennials we consideredreplanting roses, in groups of two, in betweenpergolas, such as texts and images suggestedand replanting Wisteria sinensis nearbycolumns, mentioning that this liana must bekept under control in order not to fully coverthe columns. Though historical texts mentionForsythia, Sedum, Campanula, Stochis,Crasium etc. we weren’t able to pinpoint theirexact planting location. Neither plans nor oldimages show those plants appearing in theRotunda, so we decided to fully give up onplanting those plants.Architectural components- StatuesAlthough text descriptions mention more than12 statues, we found no evidence that therereally used to be more that 12 statues in theRotunda. We recommend that the actual statuesbe preserved and no additional changes are tobe made.Figure 5. Vegetation data sheet, yew no. 2366

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