Journal article
The performance of native and exotic species for extensive green roofs in melbourne, Australia
NSG Williams, RE Hughes, NM Jones, DA Bradbury, JP Rayner
Acta Horticulturae | Published : 2010
Abstract
There is increasing interest in establishing green roofs in Australian cities due to their demonstrated environmental benefits. However, the lack of available scientific data to evaluate the applicability of extensive green roofs to Australian conditions is a major barrier to more widespread use. Relying on European and North American experience and technology is problematic due to significant differences in climate, available substrates and plants. To start to overcome this knowledge gap we evaluated the performance of 9 potential plant species (3 native grasses, 3 native herbs, 2 native succulents and 1 exotic succulent) by conducting drought experiments. Plants were established in green r..
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