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Natural Plant Communities as Green Roof Templates

Natural Plant Communities as Green Roof Templates. Tim Toland Assistant Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture. A Pilot Study at SUNY-ESF. Don Leopold Chair and Distinguished Teaching Professor , Department of Environmental and Forest Biology. Terry Ettinger

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Natural Plant Communities as Green Roof Templates

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  1. Natural Plant Communities as Green Roof Templates Tim Toland Assistant Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture A Pilot Study at SUNY-ESF DonLeopold Chair and Distinguished Teaching Professor, Department of Environmental and Forest Biology Terry Ettinger Greenhouse Manager, Department of Environmental and Forest Biology James Johnson Graduate Student, Department of Environmental and Forest Biology Growing Green Infrastructure Conference Syracuse, NY November 17, 2010

  2. Eastern Ontario Dune

  3. Alvar Pavement Barrens

  4. Natural Growing Conditions Seneciopauperculus – balsam groundsel

  5. Plants Selected Alvar Species Agropyrontrachycaulum – slender wheatgrass Aquilegia canadensis – wild columbine Artemisacampestrisvar.caudata– tall wormwood Asterciliolatus– aster Bromuskalmii – brome grass Campanula rotundifolia – American harebell Carexcrawei– Craw’s sedge Carexeburnea– ebony sedge Carexgranularis– sedge Carexvulpinoidea– brown fox sedge Danthonia spicata – poverty grass Deschampsiacespitosa – tufted hairgrass Fragaria virginiana –wild strawberry Geum triflorum – prairie smoke Hedyotis longifolia – pale bluet Juniperus communis – common juniper Juniperus horizontalis – creeping juniper Juniperus virginiana – eastern redcedar Muhlenbergia glomerata – spike or marshmuhly Oligoneuron album – upland white aster Penstemon hirsutus - hairy beardtongue Phlox divaricata– wild phlox Rhus aromatica – fragrant sumac Rosa blanda – meadow rose Saxifragavirginiensis – early saxifrage Schizachyrium scoparium – little bluestem Seneciopauperculus – balsam groundsel Solidago hispida – goldenrod Solidagonemoralis– gray goldenrod Solidagoohioensis – Ohio goldenrod Sporobolusheterolepis – northern prairie dropseed Symporicarpos albus - snowberry Zigadenus elegans var.glaucus– white camas Ziziaaurea– golden alexanders Selected Great Lakes Sand Dune Species Ammophilabreviligulata – beachgrass Deschampsia flexuosa – common hairgrass Elymus canadensis – Canada wild rye Prunus pumila var. depressa – sand cherry Salix cordata – dune willow Vitis riparia– dune grape

  6. Plant Sources

  7. Construction

  8. Construction

  9. Growing Media (donated by Carlisle)

  10. Growing Media

  11. Day 1

  12. Day 1

  13. Day 13

  14. Day 21

  15. Day 34

  16. Day 57

  17. Day 64

  18. Day 134

  19. Initial Observations

  20. Tall wormwood, Artemisacampestris var. caudata Day 10 Day 134

  21. Wild strawberry, Fragaria virginiana

  22. Craw’s Sedge, Carexcrawii

  23. Dune Willow, Salix cordata

  24. Sandcherry, Prunus pumila var. depressa

  25. Blooms Asterciliolatus Solidagoohioensis Campanula rotundifolia

  26. Color/Texture

  27. Insect Activity

  28. Plant Performance Early saxifrage, Saxifragavirginiensis Pale bluet, Houstonia longifolia

  29. White camas, Zigadenus elegans var.glaucus

  30. Future Studies • Short Term • Overwintering • Drought Test

  31. Gateway Building

  32. Future Studies • Long Term • Media depth impacts • Media type • Planting composition • Additional species studies • Species life cycle studies • Biomass impacts

  33. Questions? Contacts: Tim Toland (trtoland@esf.edu) Don Leopold(djleopold@esf.edu) Terry Ettinger (tlettinger@esf.edu) James Johnson (jkjohn03@syr.edu)

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