Median strip greening
GREENSPACES
ALONG ROUTES
Medians or traffic-adjacent green areas, for example, may not serve as potential food sources for animals, and only native seeds and plants should be used.
The selected trees, grasses, shrubs, and other plants must also be regularly maintained to prevent any hazards to road users. This makes the proper choice of vegetation, such as with our Sedum vegetation blankets, particularly important.
On the other hand, roadside vegetation, such as on medians, not only serves as an aesthetically pleasing and design element, but depending on the planting, it can also act as glare or wind protection and contribute to noise reduction. Furthermore, roadside greening can help stabilize and prevent erosion on embankments, while also creating habitats for animals and plants.