Abstract:
Annual, unpretentious flowering species, Begonia semperflorens 'Big',
stands out due to its aesthetic valences constant throughout the growing season.
The compact appearance, the abundant and long lasting flowering, the dense
and healthy foliage have caused it to be more and more frequently used in the
landscaping of parks and urban gardens. This paper aims to study the
behavioural pattern of the begonia 'Big' variety in vertical systems for green
façades, in the climatic conditions of the N-E part of Europe. The experiment
was carried out on height levels, applied to façades oriented towards the four
cardinal points with the purpose to conduct a comparative analysis of
behaviour, depending on the amount of natural light received specific to each
orientation. The study found that Begonia semperflorens 'Big' grown in vertical
systems behaves very well regardless of the cardinal orientation of the façade.
It is noted, however, that better results were achieved on the north-facing
façade in terms of survival rate and coverage.