Vertical Greening

A green wall is either a free-standing wall or part of a building and it is partially or completely covered with vegetation nd, in some cases, soil or inorganic growing medium.

Greenwall are also referred to as living walls, biowalls, or vertic al garden.

Vertical greening is used to cover a main portion of existing wall, poles and wire panel.
Types of vertical greening can be divided into two, namely replaceable box-type (living wall) and cladding wire panel type (green fascades).


The box-type vertical greening are used to cover the existing
stainless steel wire panel and wall spaces.

The cladding wire panel type vertical greening are used to cover all of the existing poles; therefore, plants would grow along the planter as suggested.

In our projects- HSBC Sky Garden

For Plant in vertical greening:


Type

Name

Photo

Description

For cladding-type

Species Name: Hedera helix L.
Common Name: English ivy

Heart-shaped base, white variegation on thin, pointed leave.

For box-type

Species Name: Euonymus japonicus’Mircophyllus’
Common Name: White Euonymus Boxleaf

Evergreen shrubs, small trees; colourful fruits.
Tolerate city and coastal condition.

 

Species Name: Euonymus japonicus’Microphyllus Albovariegatus’
Common Name: Green Euonymus Boxleaf

Compact sgrub; perfect as a low hedge needing minimal trimming; white leaf margins; tolerate heat and poor soils

 

Species Name: Begonias Begonia
Common Name:
Begonias

Begonia are well suited for Green Wall; require bright shade from full sun; flower year round

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