2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2015.01.001
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Assessing growth performance and deficiency of climber species on tropical greenwalls

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“…The treatment of Antigonon leptopus treatment, with a mesh size of 4 cm (S1L1), was the treatment with the highest increase in flower numbers compared to other treatments. Similar to this result, Antigonon leptopus reveal the best growth performance index with parameters of height increment rate, foliage density and attractiveness, and quantity of flowers compared to various climber species such as Bougainvillea sp, Pyrostegia venusta and Quisqualis indica [6].…”
Section: Increase In Flower Numbersupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The treatment of Antigonon leptopus treatment, with a mesh size of 4 cm (S1L1), was the treatment with the highest increase in flower numbers compared to other treatments. Similar to this result, Antigonon leptopus reveal the best growth performance index with parameters of height increment rate, foliage density and attractiveness, and quantity of flowers compared to various climber species such as Bougainvillea sp, Pyrostegia venusta and Quisqualis indica [6].…”
Section: Increase In Flower Numbersupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Generally, mesh-climbers may have faster establishment and growth rates than selfclinging climbers (i.e. climbers that can attach to bare wall surface) (Jim 2015b). In addition, Parthenocissus species may have high stem and foliage density that creates a dense cover on walls (e.g.…”
Section: Study Species and Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Green walls can also have very positive effects on improving sound insulation [17][18][19]. Green walls are used more and more as a means of fighting against urban climate warming, especially in the case of tropical climates [20][21][22] or to reduce consumption of heating or air conditioning [23]. Moreover, many studies, green walls contribute to the improvement of air quality [24,25] and bring biodiversity to urban centers [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%