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An evaluation of toxic properties of woody landscape plants used in hospital garden design

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2023-10-09

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Sage Publications Inc

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Objectives: In this study, it was aimed to evaluate the landscape plants used in the design of hospital gardens in terms of toxicity. Background: Although plants have positive effects on humans, some plants can be toxic due to the compounds found in their bodies. The toxicity of plants is an issue that needs to be addressed in design, and it is important to investigate the toxic properties of plants in designs to be made in hospital gardens, which have a large user population and especially where people come to heal. Methods: Observation technique and document analysis were used in the study. Species were identified by taking samples from landscape plants in the gardens of state hospitals in Bursa. The distribution of the identified plant taxa according to toxic groups and their relations with each other were analyzed. Results: Taxa used in hospital gardens were mostly nontoxic (54.43%). It has been determined that there is a linear relationship between the number of taxa and toxic groups, and the increase in the number of taxa also increases the number of toxic taxa. Conclusion: It is seen that toxic plants are used in the design of hospital gardens, but they are included in toxic taxa. It will be an important approach to raise awareness by placing labels showing the toxicity status of taxa together with the collection of toxic taxa at points far from users.

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Hospital gardens, Landscape design, Woody landscape plants, Toxic plants, Toxic groups, Science & technology, Life sciences & biomedicine, Public, environmental & occupational health

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