The Local and the Global: The Flora of the Israeli Garden
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https://doi.org/10.34900/lr.v9i1.142Abstract
The floral palette of the Israeli garden is a rich and diverse mosaic, similar to the human mosaic of the country's population. Indigenous species mentioned in the Bible bloom in the Israeli garden alongside species that were introduced hundreds of years ago and that are now considered residents, as well as new introductions from around the world. This floral palette is not incidental, but is the product of the development of Israeli garden culture, a process not innocent of ideology, politics, economy and society.Downloads
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01-06-2004
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Alon-Mozes, T. (2004). The Local and the Global: The Flora of the Israeli Garden. Landscape Review, 9(1), 13. https://doi.org/10.34900/lr.v9i1.142
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