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Flutes ol and/alkah, huh/end, mechanlcal crazking 111
(all ur m bud maps, and packagmg m manure In
whl<h a lul of seeds are adapled,
FLOWERIYVG
Dry lrnrllr lm rarer, lllglu Imglh, hnr wt: will lake the
day srdsl vanes over lamudzs, and flowennx plams are
adapred m hluum and 5d wed rn response |o speerhe
day lenglhs and lhe ehangn 0! seasons. wnrle many
planls are my NEUTRAL and will nawer Al mher
laelurs are sulsldrmry. same wdl nm {lower ar all m
shorler or longer dayvlenglhs lhan lhuse m whreh they
am adapled. This can be pm (A) use, as when we rransler
a |mplnl lshorlday» eum ha a remperale llungdayl
hut—summer elrmare. ind 5d a good gnarled! mp as
ladder, or lake luhaeeu rmm remperale \o euul areas
and gel leal ralher man seed producunn. The same goes
lrrr Sum: dzmrallve lullage plants Bu! lhxs eneer as m
(an rhe reason lur chaoalng rnrrehes hum \ocal
gmwers, urseleenng lnr flowenng m new .nrrudnehons
so rhal a local seed sonree rs ayarlahle lur all «hose erups
we want m seed
In New Gumu hlghlnnds lshurl days), eahhapes
1mm lnngalay ehrnan-s may never (Inwer, and some
arassrrns reach 1- m m halgm. rhe leaves heme
plueked an ar regular inlenals (or vegeralrle ladder,
and lhe planl em down nnly when hnr hall na reaehl
Lamudzs have Spank day lcnphs as [allows
A mcmwd w w sWan—
5 ms mam wanr w» MW m
FIGURES.”
CLEARINGS m YREES ran mus! FRDIELYIDN (or all: m
smlsl
my lass ls less m small slew-walled rleannys man are ahum nan
me wldm ul wee new
1 Zn
- LOW LATITUDES lU-w") Usually rmpleal
ellmales, wnh rulder mmuuam elunaresr equal er
neareqhal days and nlghls
. MID LATITUDES (Zarsfll Cuol m lemperale
climates wlrh meal rrnaunlarn mgmns, long summer
days and shun wrnrer days.
- HIGH LATITUDES bio“ l- Very long summer
days, and pmbably good radlamm lmm drnnse hgm all
lhe gmwing season No planhs gmw m wxnlrr.
' mused by radiauun loss lrapld mollng) a4 lhe
earrh on (Lear mglus, in shll arr, To mm mm on any
arle lor m a small pan, h rs necessary lo have a
sleep—s ed rlearmg or prr sa rhal radlatmn ls msmded
|a a small area of rhe sky ln aueh (hearings, we have
Mo ellcas: mdranl heal [mm lhe venical edgas plus rhu
ubsmrma a! rhe hunzun lhenee less radian! hear loss al
nigh". The pmpomun of heat loss on a eold nryhr rs
pmporllonal Io lhe area a! rhe mgr. sky lhal is vmhle
m the ohreel lua g heal rur example, a mouse ln a
cardboard nah. m the gmund laws very hule hear, lrur
a manse on a mound an a flu! ughl ls exposed In lhr
whole sky and lusesa Elva! deal ol heal.
The second lanur .s lhal the pn ur klearmg should be
snurll, large eleanngs wlll ereale m mnuln ”mm lmsl
The rule 15 to make lhe deanng lor pH) about onehall
as wrde as lush. and rrr keep lhe srdus mmmed lo
yerncnl ln luresls, such rlearrngs should nn| exceed mm
mos (Figure 5.1:)
h rs neeessary, thewlum. |a lry hr hurld up a mmplere
zmwn cover N pmvzm (ms! on a s. . and rhrs Is besl
done rn stages, Fol example, we .unld plan: the whole
area ha fmshwleram legume hke silvu wank Mmcln
liclllbalul, rhen planl sem .hardy lrmls m lhe sheller ol
rhese, eremnally :unlng haek {he Arnnrl as lhe
(msksenslllre, pruleeled rrees garn hug)". I
ubvxously necessary |0 assrs: rhls pnxess by supplying
waler lu rhe seleered nus, and “us may nlsu help
amelmran- rhe frail effect an n. hrs alluh risk
the sheet ol hees un Sm] mulslure and lms| may be
pnalanmd a| edges and m small elearmgs, as me nee
rmwns obvmusly erenle lherr own warer dlslnbullwn
on rhe ymmd men dnp ean dareel in mess hr um.
01 ra |n a puller an lne gmfllldr and lur some he
spec with dawnrswzvpmg [limbs and leans, lhrs Is a
pruronnd allea A| lhe mmshadaw zdgz: of loresls.
dry areas are In be ekpeeled whal makes lhrs ("ed
mare pnrnouneud rs lnal .he wel edges are more men
rhan mu alsu away from «he sun lmns| rain comes Emm
lhe polar nde ulsilesl, figure 5."
The sunny edges oi the laresrs help prom: seedlrnss
lnarn lnrsl, and lhese and small eler us; am used hr
rear small trees, or lu planl lhern mu rn lmsry areas
Same Impllratmns hardesignersareas hrlhaws-
- m COMMUNITY AND PLANT HEALTH Am:
or seven drrea hr drllnse radralron, and espeerally
where «he almosphere rs lhih lan monnlamsl, where
album ls lngh lln sndw, gramle, ur whne sand areas, or