Abstract

An about 1400 species (60 % of Hungarian native species) are native herbaceous perennials of whitch 446 species and 235 cultivars are on sale as ornamentals in Hungary. These are about 31 % of Hungarian native perennials (hemichryptophyta – according to Raunkiaer) and 18 % of Hungarian native species.Research on using native species as ornamentals is care for a lot of countries; due to native species are important potential ornamental plants and bases of breeding. Controlled propagation and growing of native species in botanical gardens serves for gene preservation, protection and maintenance of endangered species. Controlled horticultural growing of protected species is regulated in different ways in different countries. Researches were done at Corvinus University of Budapest, Faculty for Horticultural Sciences, Department of Floriculture and Dendrology, University of Debrecen. The examined species are Telekia speciosa and Pulsatilla grandis. During our experiment we followed up the germination of Telekia speciosa, examining with different kinds of media.

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