The Dynamic Landscape

COLOUR

This is an extremely important factor in designing plant communities in urban landscapes. Although tall green, grassy vegetation is not regarded very positively, Dai (2000) found that when colour is added to the scene the negative effect of height was cancelled out. Maximising the flowering impact of naturalistic herbaceous vegetation is a key means of maintaining public support. This requires these plant communities to be visually more dramatic than the semi-natural stereotypes upon which they are often based. This involves a departure from the tenets of restoration ecology, where the goal is to achieve a community that represents what species should be there. This is often most readily achieved in designed naturalistic vegetation by leaving out, or greatly reducing, the grass component, or managing the site post-sowing to eliminate or reduce grass abundance. It is also often desirable to abandon learnt ascetic theories on the use of colour in designed plantings in the public realm. There are two reasons for this. Firstly, there is little evidence that the general public do not like the brash colour combinations that lie outside those cherished by gardening writers, such as Jekyll (1908), Hobhouse (1985), and Pope and Pope (1998). These are clearly the learnt values of an elite, and do not represent any fundamental aesthetic truths. Secondly, even the most brutal colour combinations are visually much less shocking (even to people of ‘good’ taste) in naturalistic vegetation than in traditional block-like planting.

The Dynamic Landscape

Seed distribution

Depending on the area to be sown, broadcast sowing can be undertaken by hand by a chest-mounted spinning disk, a wheel-mounted spinning disk spreader or tractor-mounted equivalent. For really large-scale …

Soil types

As can be gathered from the section ‘Types of herbaceous plant communities: habitat stereotypes’, there is potentially an attractive naturalistic herbaceous vegetation for every site, no matter how wet or …

‘Robustness’ as established plants

This characteristic derives from the combination of high tolerance of competition, longevity and low palatability to slugs as established plants. When dealing with very weedy sites or sites where management …

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