Designed plant communities for challenging urban environments in southern Finland : based on the German mixed planting system

Traditional perennial borders require a lot of maintenance and are therefore not so common in public areas in Finland. There is a need for low-maintenance perennial plantings that can tolerate the dry conditions in urban areas. Especially areas close to traffic, such as the middle of roundabouts and...

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Autor principal: Seppänen, Sara
Formato: H2
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101) 2019
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description Traditional perennial borders require a lot of maintenance and are therefore not so common in public areas in Finland. There is a need for low-maintenance perennial plantings that can tolerate the dry conditions in urban areas. Especially areas close to traffic, such as the middle of roundabouts and traffic islands need easily manageable vegetation and they are therefore normally covered in grass or mass plantings of shrubs. Well-designed plant communities require less maintenance than lawns and are more biodiverse and visually interesting than mass plantings. In the 1990s a Mixed Planting system was developed in Germany, with perennial mixes for public plantings and since then over 30 different mixes have been trialled and tested. The mixes were created for a specific habitat and can be used in different areas with that same habitat. However, the German climate is different from the Finnish and the mixes cannot therefore be used as they are. The Finnish climate is looked into with a focus on urban climate to get an understanding of what is required of a plant to survive in these conditions. The thesis looks into the difference between traditional horticultural perennial plantings and designed plant communities, such as the German mixed plantings. In this thesis four of the German perennial mixes are redeveloped to suit urban conditions in Southern Finland. The mixes from the German mixed planting system that were developed further are; Silbersommer (Silver summer), Filigran (Filigree), Präriemorgen (Prairie morning) and Blütenmosaik (Flower mosaic). The species that are not hardy in the Finnish climate or not available on the market in Finland were substituted for species that are hardy and available. The mixes that were created contain a varying amount of the original species and have been given new names: Kuohu, Kaino, Onni and Kaiho.
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spelling RepoSLU151902020-06-02T13:57:23Z Designed plant communities for challenging urban environments in southern Finland : based on the German mixed planting system Seppänen, Sara designed plant community ecological planting dynamic planting naturalistic planting mixed planting system planting design urban habitats Traditional perennial borders require a lot of maintenance and are therefore not so common in public areas in Finland. There is a need for low-maintenance perennial plantings that can tolerate the dry conditions in urban areas. Especially areas close to traffic, such as the middle of roundabouts and traffic islands need easily manageable vegetation and they are therefore normally covered in grass or mass plantings of shrubs. Well-designed plant communities require less maintenance than lawns and are more biodiverse and visually interesting than mass plantings. In the 1990s a Mixed Planting system was developed in Germany, with perennial mixes for public plantings and since then over 30 different mixes have been trialled and tested. The mixes were created for a specific habitat and can be used in different areas with that same habitat. However, the German climate is different from the Finnish and the mixes cannot therefore be used as they are. The Finnish climate is looked into with a focus on urban climate to get an understanding of what is required of a plant to survive in these conditions. The thesis looks into the difference between traditional horticultural perennial plantings and designed plant communities, such as the German mixed plantings. In this thesis four of the German perennial mixes are redeveloped to suit urban conditions in Southern Finland. The mixes from the German mixed planting system that were developed further are; Silbersommer (Silver summer), Filigran (Filigree), Präriemorgen (Prairie morning) and Blütenmosaik (Flower mosaic). The species that are not hardy in the Finnish climate or not available on the market in Finland were substituted for species that are hardy and available. The mixes that were created contain a varying amount of the original species and have been given new names: Kuohu, Kaino, Onni and Kaiho. SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101) 2019 H2 eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/15190/
spellingShingle designed plant community
ecological planting
dynamic planting
naturalistic planting
mixed planting system
planting design
urban habitats
Seppänen, Sara
Designed plant communities for challenging urban environments in southern Finland : based on the German mixed planting system
title Designed plant communities for challenging urban environments in southern Finland : based on the German mixed planting system
title_full Designed plant communities for challenging urban environments in southern Finland : based on the German mixed planting system
title_fullStr Designed plant communities for challenging urban environments in southern Finland : based on the German mixed planting system
title_full_unstemmed Designed plant communities for challenging urban environments in southern Finland : based on the German mixed planting system
title_short Designed plant communities for challenging urban environments in southern Finland : based on the German mixed planting system
title_sort designed plant communities for challenging urban environments in southern finland : based on the german mixed planting system
topic designed plant community
ecological planting
dynamic planting
naturalistic planting
mixed planting system
planting design
urban habitats