Abstract
This study was performed to evaluate the adaptability of farm field soil transplanting and habitat growth in inland and seashore areas of Artemisia capillaries in South Korea. In habitat Artemisia capillaries was distributed both in the inland and seashore area as hemicryptophyte and it grows individually on the slope of the open sunlight. The inland and seashore soils of habitat was the slightly acid and weakly alkaline respectively. Plant height was 55.6 cm and it was higher in inland than that of the seashore area. The stem and branch number was less in inland than that of the seashore area. Flow-ering period was mid-August and flower of inland blossomed early -~3 days than that of the seashore area. The flowering and fruiting rate was slightly lower in inland than that of the seashore area. After transplanting of Artemisia capillaris plant height was 71.7cm and it was higher 16.1 cm than that of the habitat. The stem and branch number was more than that of the habitat and flower blossomed early 3~4 days than that of the habitat. Transplanting survival rate was 85.1% it was slightly higher in inland than that of the seashore area.
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