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, 97 plant species were determined in total. Over time, the initial plant species of fertile soils were mostly replaced by ruderal, nitrophilous, and pioneer plants. Out of the 58 original species, 18 disappeared, while 39 new ones emerge...
Unfortunately, we live in a greedy little world and horizontal areas are often too expensive to leav...
In this article the analysis of conceptual and realized domestic and foreign projects on vertical ga...
The integration of buildings into vegetation has become a necessity in many metropolitan areas of th...
The negative effects of urbanization such as urban overheating, pollution, high population density a...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) emphasize the importance of linking biodiversity conservation with clim...
With increasing urbanization, it is necessary to create green infrastructure in cities and urban are...
The aim of this trial was to test a wildflower roof in order to show how a country landscape fits in...
During 2003-2004 six "traditional" herbaceous plant species (Sedum reflexum, Sedum acre 'Aureum', Se...
Interactions between two canopy layers in a designed perennial herbaceous plant community were inves...
The modern direction of landscape architecture to creation of ecological and naturalistic plant comm...
The adaptation of cities to global warming requires the search for economic solutions to be mobilize...
Plants have great influence on the ecosystem services and benefits of green roofs, among which impro...
This article examines the impact of recreational activities on herbaceous cover of forests on the ex...
The variations in species composition and assemblage of unmanaged simple-intensive green roofs in Ha...
The European Communication on Green Infrastructures (1) encourages the use of reedbed, wildflower v...
Unfortunately, we live in a greedy little world and horizontal areas are often too expensive to leav...
In this article the analysis of conceptual and realized domestic and foreign projects on vertical ga...
The integration of buildings into vegetation has become a necessity in many metropolitan areas of th...
The negative effects of urbanization such as urban overheating, pollution, high population density a...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) emphasize the importance of linking biodiversity conservation with clim...
With increasing urbanization, it is necessary to create green infrastructure in cities and urban are...
The aim of this trial was to test a wildflower roof in order to show how a country landscape fits in...
During 2003-2004 six "traditional" herbaceous plant species (Sedum reflexum, Sedum acre 'Aureum', Se...
Interactions between two canopy layers in a designed perennial herbaceous plant community were inves...
The modern direction of landscape architecture to creation of ecological and naturalistic plant comm...
The adaptation of cities to global warming requires the search for economic solutions to be mobilize...
Plants have great influence on the ecosystem services and benefits of green roofs, among which impro...
This article examines the impact of recreational activities on herbaceous cover of forests on the ex...
The variations in species composition and assemblage of unmanaged simple-intensive green roofs in Ha...
The European Communication on Green Infrastructures (1) encourages the use of reedbed, wildflower v...
Unfortunately, we live in a greedy little world and horizontal areas are often too expensive to leav...
In this article the analysis of conceptual and realized domestic and foreign projects on vertical ga...
The integration of buildings into vegetation has become a necessity in many metropolitan areas of th...