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USING SOME POME FRUIT TREES IN LANDSCAPE DESIGNS
Landscape; when viewed from a point of view, natural and cultural beings that are able to enter into the frame of view
are brought together to form a fountain. The materials that make up the live decor of the areas consist of especially the
large trees of the plant kingdom, shrubs, undergrowths, ivies, single annual, biennial or perennial herbaceous plants,
that is, roots consist of onion, lumpy or rhizomaceous herbaceous plants, grass plants and water plants which can be
kept on the ground continuously. Among these, wild and cultured forms of soft-seeded fruits constitute an important
place. In this study, the functional and visual use of wild plants such as wild pear, pear, apple, quince and their wild
forms in different landscape designs have been investigated. In plantation studies, plants can be used in esthetic,
functional or both ways to be more effective. It can also be growth for economic reasons. Economically cultivated
species are particularly high economic values. However, they are often used for esthetic purposes outside of commercial
assets, such as in other fruit trees. For this reason, the most common uses are to take advantage of both fruit and to
benefit from the visual effect of flowers and fruit