Higher multifunctionality may require much greater species richness isbell et al.
The green roof with the greatest plant diversity.
Green roofs can promote biodiversity in urban areas.
Planted and or seeded with a wide range of wildflowers sedums can be added too by applying these principles many interesting native invertebrate species will take up residence on green roofs.
Sedums are one of the star plants for creating a green roof and a sedum roof needs no extra growing medium.
Mixture advantage when species rich treatments outperform the best monocultures is desirable in constructed ecosystems due to the cost of increasing diversity.
Wildflower green roofs are especially good for pollinators such as bees.
A varied substrate depth.
Green roofs are on the rise in cities according to kelly ksiazek mikenas ph d who has a newly minted doctorate degree from the chicago botanic garden and northwestern university s graduate program in plant biology and conservation.
In illinois where more than 99 percent of native prairie has been lost since the 1800s this is especially.
It can be assumed that green roofs with higher plant diversity provide more valuable habitats for invertebrates such as pollinators williams et al 2014.
This study has shown that the establishment of perennial plants on green roofs is possible and that these plants can survive over two growing seasons.
Many common garden plants will not sur vive on a green roof.
The combination of green roofs with photovoltaic pv panels has been proposed to provide synergistic benefits as the panel is cooled by the presence of the vegetation and thus produces more electricity while the solar panel enhances growing conditions for vegetation and increases abiotic heterogeneity resulting in higher plant diversity.
The most common type of extensive shallow substrate green roof features species mixtures of succulents mainly from the genus sedum.
As well as affording excellent ground cover this hardy easy to maintain plant grows happily in a shallow layer of substrate minimising the amount of pressure it puts on a structure.
In green roof plants ed and lucie snodgrass succinctly describe the ideal traits for a good green roof plant the most successful green roof plants are low growing shallow rooted perennial plants that are heat cold sun wind drought salt insect and disease tol erant.
A good green roof designed for biodiversity should include.
The extent to which green roofs stimulate plant diversity can depend on roof characteristics such as roof age substrate depth and shading.
The most species rich green roofs usually feature lower plant diversity than natural ecosystems.