Incorporating Biogeographical Principles in Horticulture :

Design and Creation of the Ionian Islands Unique Rock Garden in Thessaloniki, Greece

Authors

  • Nikos Krigas Institute of Plant Breeding and Genetic Resources
  • Marina Panagiotidou
  • Eleni Maloupa Balkan Botanic Garden of Kroussia & Laboratory for Conservation & Evaluation of Native & Floricultural Species

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24823/Sibbaldia.2017.228

Keywords:

Biogeography

Abstract

The design and creation of the Ionian Islands Unique Rock Garden (IIURG), an innovative plant display in Thessaloniki, Greece, is described. This includes seven naturalistic rock gardens hosting twenty-two plant taxa of conservation priority. The unique nature of the IIURG is based on two features: the emulation of the natural geographic characteristics of the Ionian Islands (Greece) and the integration of the endemic elements of the islands’ native flora, focusing on the biogeographical significance of each. In this way, the IIURG represents an innovative concept in the horticulture of botanic gardens which embodies the natural biogeography and its basic concepts such as ‘islands’, ‘native’ and ‘endemism’. In aesthetic terms the garden looks like a natural sculpture and functions as a focal point. It is a carefully constructed plant display using environmentally sustainable principles with low levels of maintenance and irrigation required. The aim is that the IIURG should be used as a useful tool for awareness-raising on the conservation of prioritised plants.

Author Biographies

Nikos Krigas, Institute of Plant Breeding and Genetic Resources

Nikos Krigas, PhD is a Researcher at the Institute of Plant Breeding and Genetic Resources

Marina Panagiotidou

Marina Panagiotidou, MSc is a landscape architect and agriculturist

Eleni Maloupa, Balkan Botanic Garden of Kroussia & Laboratory for Conservation & Evaluation of Native & Floricultural Species

Eleni Maloupa is Director at the Balkan Botanic Garden of Kroussia & Laboratory for Conservation & Evaluation of Native & Floricultural Species

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2017-12-08

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Krigas, N., Panagiotidou, M., & Maloupa, E. (2017). Incorporating Biogeographical Principles in Horticulture : : Design and Creation of the Ionian Islands Unique Rock Garden in Thessaloniki, Greece. Sibbaldia: The International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture, (15), 129–146. https://doi.org/10.24823/Sibbaldia.2017.228

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