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Performance evaluation of native plants suited to extensive green roof conditions in a maritime climate
Authors:J Scott MacIvor  Jeremy Lundholm
Institution:a Biology Department, York University, 4700 Keele St., Toronto, ON M3J 1P3, Canada
b Biology Department, Saint Mary''s University, 923 Robie St., Halifax, NS B3H 3C3, Canada
Abstract:Assessing plant species performance on extensive green roofs can inform about and improve green roof functioning, aesthetics, longevity and the diversity of plant palettes available for the green roof industry. In this study, we evaluate survival, cover, roof cooling and stormwater retention properties of 15 plant species native to coastal regions of Atlantic Canada in extensive green roof monocultures. After a complete growing season (May-October 2009), all but one species had greater than 80% survival, and 10 species reached greater than 90% groundcover. Over the growing season, the top performing species reduced roof surface temperature by an average of 3.44 °C and increased solar reflectivity by 22.2% over the growing-medium only controls. Moreover, the best species retained 75.3% of experimentally added stormwater. Our results demonstrate that several species (mainly graminoids) performed better than creeping shrubs and forbs for most functions, although significant variation existed within life-form groups.
Keywords:Extensive green roofs  Native plants  Green roof design  Roof cooling  Stormwater retention  Multifunctionality
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