Traditional villages are important tourism resources, and the study of their landscape planning has certain value. This paper mainly studied the plant communities of traditional villages. It took three traditional villages, A, B, and C, in Guangdong and three traditional villages, D, E, and F, in Guangxi as the subjects to analyse their plant communities and investigate the species situation in these villages. Moreover, the importance and diversity of the species were calculated. The results showed that villages A, B, and C had fewer arbour families and genera than villages D, E, and F, and the villages in Guangxi had more abundant species resources. Importance calculation revealed that the dominant species in villages A, B, and C were mostly evergreen trees, while those in villages D, E, and F were mostly deciduous trees. Diversity calculation showed that Village F had better diversity and uniformity in all layers.
Yi Lin (Thu,) studied this question.