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Performance of geophytes on extensive green roofs in the United Kingdom
Authors:Ayako Nagase  Nigel Dunnett
Institution:1. Chiba University, Graduate School of Engineering, Division of Design Science, 1-33 Yayoicho, Inage-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba 263-8522, Japan;2. University of Sheffield, Department of Landscape, Arts Tower, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK;1. Biology Department, York University, 4700 Keele St., Toronto, ON M3J 1P3, Canada;2. Green Roof Innovation Testing (GRIT) Lab, Daniels School of Architecture, Landscape, and Design, University of Toronto, 230 College St., Toronto, ON M5T 1R2, Canada;1. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Division of Forest, Nature and Landscape, KU Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200E, 3001 Heverlee, Belgium;2. CNRS-IMBE, IUT Avignon, Site Agroparc, BP 61207, 84911 Avignon Cedex 9, France
Abstract:Dwarf geophytes have great potential for use on extensive green roofs because they often come from arid areas and can survive dry and hot summer in a dormant state. However, there has been little research regarding geophytes on green roofs. This experiment was conducted to study the performance of 26 species of geophytes on a green roof during 2005–2006 in Sheffield, UK. The geophytes were grown at two substrate depths (5 cm and 10 cm) of substrate on a green roof without irrigation. To investigate the susceptibility of geophytes to competition from a covering of permanent plants, the geophytes were grown with or without a surface vegetation layer of Sedum album. Overall, the growth, survival rate, regeneration and flowering of geophytes were more successful at a substrate depth of 10 cm than of 5 cm, probably because of improved moisture retention, fewer temperature fluctuations and the protection from digging by animals. The flowering period was limited to spring, therefore, it is recommended to combine with other plant species such as covering plants. Geophyte species did not compete much with S. album and Sedum cover had no significant effects on the growth, survival rate, regeneration and flowering of geophytes in most species. Iris bucharica, Muscari azureum, Tulipa clusiana var. chrysantha, Tulipa humilis, Tulipa tarda and Tulipa turkestanica had good performance at the substrate depth of 5 cm. In addition, Narcissus cyclamineus ‘February gold’ and Tulipa urumiensis exhibited a successful performance at the substrate depth of 10 cm.
Keywords:Aesthetic  Biodiversity  Covering plants  Sedum  Substrate depth  Urban landscape
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