Function

Plant functions in the garden


Examples

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Aesthetics

One function of a plant is to look good. Plants can be visually appealing for a variety of different reasons through colour, texture, form etc.

Soil remediation

- Some plants can fix nitrogen back into the soil

- Leaf litter will compost down into soil

- Some plants can process metals and other contaminants in the soil

Weed Suppression

Form a dense cover over the soil inhibits seeds from germinating and seeds that do germinate often run out of energy in the seed before they can make it up to the sunlight to start photosynthesising.

Soil Erosion

Plantings can help to hold together soil and prevent erosion from wind and rain.

Wind

Microclimates

Plants can be used to create microclimates to amend the site for people and other plants.

Rockery

Some plants are suited to taking up spaces in between rocks where soil is limited.

Filtration

Plants can take nutrient and contaminants out of water systems.

Climbing

Hanging

Some plants can drape down and create a curtain of foliage and hide surfaces that are not that pleasing to the eye.

Covering

Plants can be grown over structures to create shade or dappled lighting.

Directing Traffic

Plants can create form to tell you where you are supposed to go.

Draping

Providing Food

Timber and Firewood

Change Over the Seasons

Changing Humidity

Creating Ecology and Habitat


Session Outline

  • Examples of plant functions

Presentations

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Definitions

Microclimates - A microclimate is a localised condition E.g. the area underneath a large tree with a thick canopy or inside a fernery. They can differ slightly to the general climate of the area or significantly. They can also be small like part of a garden or large into the kilometres