Cultivation in Fields and Green House 栽培(野外 & ビニールハウス)

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コケの利用 Use of bryophytes in Japan

栽培(野外 & ビニールハウス) Cultivation in Fields and Green House 

  • The images in this page are offered by M. Takeda, president of "Sphagnum Academy".

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Cultivation of Sphagnum recurvum in a green house of Mr. M. Takeda in Akita Pref., Japan. Photo by M. Takeda, May 16, 2004. Sphagnum recurvum cultivated by M. Takeda in the field, Akita Pref., Japan. Photo y M. Takeda, bMay 26, 2002.
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The well developed Sphagnum mat tinged in brown in winter season on the nursery plate (blue) in green house in Akita, northern Japan. The area is a fomous for its heavy snow precipitaion in winter. The green house is embeded in snow with ca. 3 m depth. Photo by M. Takeda, Nov. 29, 2004.
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Sphagnum garden in the company ground of ILSON Co., Korea, with Sphagnum imbricatum with autumn tints. Photo by M. Takeda Nov. 1, 2006. Sphagnum garden in the company ground of ILSON Co., Korea, with Sphagnum imbricatum with autumn tints. Photo by M. Takeda Nov. 1, 2006.
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The field with surface area of 6-7000 square meters for Sphagnum cultivation in using the abondoned rice field in Akita Pref., northern Japan. Photo by M. Takeda, Nov. 23, 2003. The owner M. Takeda. The main species is S. palustre followed by S. recurvum. The conifer is a Cryptomeria. Sphagnum palustre in experimental green house in winter season. The area is a famous area of heavy snow precipitation in winter. Photo by M. Takeda, Nov 23, 2003 Note the nursery cussion of Sphagnum turned from green to reddish brown in winter.
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Sphagnum cultivation field in an abondoned rice fields in Kyushu. Photo by M. Takeda, May 15, 2007. Sphagnum cultivation field in an abondoned rice fields in Kyushu. Photo by M. Takeda, May 15, 2007.