2023
DOI: 10.3390/plants12030636
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Vertical Columns with Sustainable Green Cover: Meadow Plants in Urban Design

Abstract: Unique vertical column structures were constructed for the greening of a structure at the Botanical Garden of Vilnius University, in which a plant cover was formed using the turf rolls of semi-natural meadows that were wrapped on 197 columns, with each column consisting of three equal segments. By evaluating the species composition and the abundance of vegetation in the segments of the columns, we studied how this natural cover changes and what its survival potential is. During the five years of observation, 9… Show more

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“…Spontaneous plant species are also implemented in more sustainable farming systems [14] and even in show gardens [15,16]. They effectively colonize vertical elements as well, such as vegetation columns [17]. Synanthropic flora can also form the basis for more diverse novel urban meadows [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spontaneous plant species are also implemented in more sustainable farming systems [14] and even in show gardens [15,16]. They effectively colonize vertical elements as well, such as vegetation columns [17]. Synanthropic flora can also form the basis for more diverse novel urban meadows [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%