Showing posts with label florida green roof Breaking Ground. Show all posts
Showing posts with label florida green roof Breaking Ground. Show all posts

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Wildflower Green Roof photos from Breaking Ground Contracting, Jacksonville



Yesterday's blog note focused on the Green Tree Frog climbing the Breaking Ground Contracting office wall, Florida Friendly and drought tolerant species, native plants and the importance of Urban Green for habitat.

These photos from May of 2011 illustrate how Urban Green can be established to create habitat corridors through out the Urban Core.  Native plants, Florida Friendly species, vegetables, grasses and more live on the rooftop garden.

The Tappouni sisters' efforts with 'greening Jacksonville' are part of an important sustainability web being woven by the next generation.

"Here are some photos of the Breaking Ground Contracting food and wildflower green roof in Jacksonville.  Even though we've had a terrible drought, the green roof plants have grown very nicely.  This roof is irrigated with rain water and uses only HVAC condensate.  Right plant, right place with CAM species on the perimeter and C4 species inside the CAM belt.  Model your design for wind and sunlight!  Enjoy the photos!. 10-20-30 rule met so far!  We have approximately 150 plants species and counting!"

MetroVerde Green Roof for Hurricane Prone Areas, Breaking Ground Contracting

MetroVerde Green Roof for Hurricane Prone Areas, Breaking Ground Contracting

Corn, MetroVerde Green Roof for Hurricane Prone Areas, Breaking Ground Contracting

Day lily, MetroVerde Green Roof for Hurricane Prone Areas, Breaking Ground Contracting

Cathranthus, MetroVerde Green Roof for Hurricane Prone Areas, Breaking Ground Contracting

Gaillardia, Rudbeckia, Native Species, MetroVerde Green Roof

Mint, Herbs, Spices for Green Roof, MetroVerde

More wildflowers, MetroVerde Green Roof

MetroVerde Green Roof Biodiversity

Green Roof Wildflowers, Jacksonville, MetroVerde

Solar Panels and Wildflowers, MetroVerde Green Roofs

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Biodiversity to the Nth Power from Green Roofs & the Dance Language of Bees

I am awestruck by the biodiversity value Green Roofs bring to a site, especially when native wildflowers and plants are used as part of the design.

Back when we were doing the original BioDiversity Survey for the Breaking Ground Project we went around the site and categorized all the plants and wildlife we encountered during the review.  There were not many wildlife, insects, birds or pollinators during the construction phase and as Sterling Roofing installed the green roof system we did not encounter any life on the roof.

Within the first day of a plant being installed on the green roof I noticed a lone bee checking out the new vertical green, plants high up in the sky.

The bee stayed around for a while and came back each day apparently to check on the progress of the green roof and see what nectar plants were being added to her foraging area.

Then the native plants were installed and perked up with fresh flower blooms in the bright sunshine on the roof, just south of an amazing array of solar panels.

The original bee must have gone back and told the colony about the new nectar source.  For an interesting website on how bees comunicate about nectar finds be sure to visit The Dance Language of Bees website here.  The term 'Dance Language of Bees' is adorable and amazing! As the site points out, Aristotle observed of bees and their ability to tell of nectar finds ...""Each bee on her return is followed by three or four companions . . . how they do it has not yet been observed".

I mentioned the bees to Catherine Burkee, the Director of Educational Services for Breaking Ground Contracting the other day and when I arrived at the roof this morning Catherine, with camera in hand was capturing some amazing photos.  She emailed me some photos later, posted below and in her email she stated "There is so much going on up there and I could have attached 100 pictures!!! ".

Amazing!  Restoring Vertical Green to the Urban Core and the response from pollinators.  Maybe Green Roofs will help us further understand the Language of the Dance of Bees.  Surely the Bees will pollinate the wildflowers across the Green Roof - a beautiful symbiotic relationship.  Loving life on the Green Roof!
Bee & Rudbeckia by Catherine Burkee, BGC Green Roof

Borage Flower, BGC Green Roof, by Catherine Burkee

Corn Flower,  BGC Green Roof, by Catherine Burkee

Bee & Helianthus, BGC Green Roof, Catherine Burkee

Mentha, BGC Green Roof, Catherine Burkee

Muhly Grass & Helianthus, BGC Green Roof, Catherine Burkee

Thornless Blackberry, BGC Green Roof, Catherine Burkee

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Native Plants for Green Roofs - Install Photos from BGC

We are in the process of installing some really great Florida native plants on the Breaking Ground Contracting Green Roof.

A few of the species we've recently planted include;

  • Bidens alba
  • Yucca filamentosa
  • Mimosa strigillosa
  • Rudbeckia hirta
  • Gaillardia puchella
  • Chionanthus virginicus
  • Gelsemium sempervirens
  • Lonicera sempervirens
  • Salvia lyrata
  • Tradescantia virginiana
  • Muhlenbergia capillaris
  • Helianthus debilis
  • Hamelia patens
  • and more!
We will soon be posting a layout diagram and species information resource page on the project website.

Jimmy with C. Sterling Quality Roofing installed the condensate collection line yesterday.  We will be posting data on the quantity of condensate collected and Mary is having a Green ROof webcam installed!
Breaking Ground Green Roof for Biodiversity - Native Plants

Ethnobotanical corner, BGC Green Roof

Breaking Ground Green Roof for Biodiversity - Native Plants

Breaking Ground Green Roof for Biodiversity - Native Plants