2017
DOI: 10.24843/jal.2017.v03.i01.p08
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Identifikasi Sebaran dan Karakter Tanaman Leci sebagai Tanaman Lansekap di Tepi Jalan Raya Payangan, Kecamatan Payangan, Kabupaten Gianyar

Abstract: The Identification of Distribution and The Character of Lychee as The Landscape Plant in Sides of The Jalan Raya Payangan, The District of Payangan, Gianyar RegencyLychee plants in Bali are plants that introduced from China, that is comes from Guangdong and Fujian. Although this plant is not as an original plant from Indonesia and classified as rare plant, however it has been established as flora of the identity of Gianyar Regency. Lychee plant is one of the many types of trees that grown along to Jalan Raya P… Show more

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“…The rare plants mentioned above include plants originating from abroad, but their existence is quite important for Indonesia. For example Lychee plants; since October 13, 2014 based on the decision of the Gianyar Regency DPRD number 18 of 2014, Lychee plants were proposed and established as a representative of the flora of Gianyar Regency (Saptayana et al, 2017). Another example is Dillenia philippinensis, which is originally from the Philippines.…”
Section: Conservation Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rare plants mentioned above include plants originating from abroad, but their existence is quite important for Indonesia. For example Lychee plants; since October 13, 2014 based on the decision of the Gianyar Regency DPRD number 18 of 2014, Lychee plants were proposed and established as a representative of the flora of Gianyar Regency (Saptayana et al, 2017). Another example is Dillenia philippinensis, which is originally from the Philippines.…”
Section: Conservation Valuementioning
confidence: 99%