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Scientific Papers Series B Horticulture

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CONCLUSIONSThe optimized version (Figure 1) of completingcomplex alignments has a series ofoptimization restrictions: extremal conditions(dense leafage, small leafs, dense ramificationsand small intervals between leaf nodes), spatialrestrictions which refer to distances andavailable spaces for planting great numbers ofarbors and scrubs, and alternative distributionof species.In conclusion, optimization is achieved throughquantity (large number of plants) and quality(adequate species according to the statedcriteria).In order to create optimum street alignments,the aesthetic aspect must also be taken account(Figure 2, 3, 4), which is realized through thecombination of deciduous and rasineferousspecies of arbors and scrubs.REFERENCESARCHIBUGI, F. 1997. The Ecological City and the CityEffect. Ashgate Publishing Ltd., Aldershot, England,p. 63-65.ILIESCU ANA-FELICIA, 2003. Arhitectur peisager.Editura Ceres, Bucureti, p. 128-131.STNESCU ANCA, 2011. Peisagistic urban vol. II.Editura Printech, Bucureti, p. 91-103.390

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