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Vertical greening is also referred to greenwall, living walls, biowalls, or vertical garden. It is either a free-standing wall or part of a building which is partially or completely covered with vegetation. In some cases, soil or inorganic growing medium will be included also.
Vertical greening is commonly used to cover a main portion of existing wall, poles and wire panel. There are two types of vertical greening, namely replaceable box-type (living wall) and Cladding Wire Panel-type (green facades).

An example of applying both types of vertical greening in one of our projects- Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) Sky Garden |

The Cladding Wire Panel-type vertical greening are used to cover all of the existing poles. Thus the plants would grow along the planter as suggested.
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The Box-type vertical greening are used to cover the existing stainless steel wire panel and wall spaces. |
Cladding Wire
Panel-type |
Common Name:
English Ivy
Species Name:
Hedera helix L.
Heart-shaped base;
White variegation on thin, pointed leaves.
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| Replaceable Box-type |
Common Name:
White Euonymus Boxleaf
Species Name:
Euonymus japonicus' Mircophyllus'
Compact scrub, white leaf margins;
Tolerate heat and poor soils;
Perfect as a low hedge needing minimal trimming. |
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Common Name:
Green Euonymus Boxleaf
Species Name:
Euonymus japonicus' Mircophyllus' Albouariegatus
Evergreen shrubs;
Small trees with colourful fruits;
Tolerate city and coastal condition. |
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Common Name:
Begonias
Species Name:
Begonias begonia
Flower year round;
Require bright shade from full sun, well suited for Green Wall |
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