Abstract:
In Atlantic Canada, there has been a significant amount of research on green roofs
including ecosystem services and native plant selection. This project examines a few
remaining gaps in the research: lack of locally available growth media, the feasibility of
combining native plants with Sedum in the same system, and optimal propagation
techniques for native species. Plant growth and performance of ecosystem functions were
examined with the combinations in a replicated modular green roof system. The most
beneficial treatment was a mixture of native plants/Sedums planted as plugs in the
commercially available growth medium. Moreover, plug planting was the most effective
way to quickly establish plant canopy density in this green roof system. This project is
expected to facilitate the use of native plants on green roofs to diversify the plant selection
available while also outlining the most effective techniques and growth media at a cheaper
cost.