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A UK native plug plant for a biodiverse green roof system on flat roofs.
Suitable for both new build construction and retrofit refurbishment projects.
A UK native plug plant for a biodiverse green roof system on flat roofs. Lightweight extensive green roof incorporating multidirectional drainage and a minimum of 100 mm FFL compliant substrate/growing medium. The system is suitable for both new build construction and retrofit refurbishment projects.
Bauder offers a board range of native plug plants for use in green roof installations. The plants together with individual structure and form and the variety of colours, provide a diverse aesthetic appearance of the roof.
Features and benefits:
Material | Manufacturer guidancePlug plants The 'plugs' are varieties of sedums, grasses, herbs and perennials and are planted by hand to the required density. |
Shape | Formless |
Length | Manufacturer guidancePackaging: 2 kg bag (20 m² coverage), 5 kg bag (50 m² coverage), 20 kg bag (200 m² coverage). |
Width | Manufacturer guidancePackaging: 2 kg bag (20 m² coverage), 5 kg bag (50 m² coverage), 20 kg bag (200 m² coverage). |
Warranty description | Manufacturer guidanceA comprehensive range of guarantee options are available. Please contact your local Bauder Area Technical Manager for more information. |
Uniclass | |
CAWS | Q37/130 Extensive green roof |
Product range |
Protection | |
Protection layer | BauderGREEN FSM 600 protection mat.Guidance for specification option: Heavy duty protection layer made from polyester and polypropylene fibres. Laid on the completed waterproofing to protect the completed waterproofing from damage (not required for inverted roofs). Normally installed under the entire green roof area but kept clear of all outlets and drainage trims. FSM mats should be lapped by 150 mm at all joints. Loose laid. Laps to be sealed by lightly heating overlap area with a propane gas torch/ hot air welding gun to melt the polypropylene fibres and then press seal the two fleece sheets together. Sufficient protection fleece must be allowed for so that it may be installed to all abutment upstands and edge details, in accordance with the Bauder instructions. Extend to full height of the upstand and secure in place by using a lead or fabricated metal counter-flashing. Should be trimmed well back from ALL outlets. Openings in landscape restraint kerbs (where present –roof slopes above 5º), the protection layer should be cut away from the openings/ gaps to avoid impeding drainage.
BauderGREEN SV 600 protection and moisture mat.Guidance for specification option: Lightweight protection layer made from recycled man-made fibres. Laid on the completed waterproofing to protect the completed waterproofing from damage (not required for inverted roofs). Normally installed under the entire green roof area but kept clear of all outlets and drainage trims. Eco-mat should be lapped by 150 mm at all joints. Loose laid. Sufficient protection fleece must be allowed for so that it may be installed to all abutment upstands and edge details, in accordance with the Bauder instructions. Extend to full height of the upstand and secure in place by using a lead or fabricated metal counter-flashing. Should be trimmed well back from ALL outlets. Openings in landscape restraint kerbs (where present –roof slopes above 5º), the protection layer should be cut away from the openings/ gaps to avoid impeding drainage.
BauderGREEN GGM 6 rubber protection mat.Guidance for specification option: Bauder's Heaviest duty protection layer made from recycled shredded tyres. Laid on the completed waterproofing to protect the completed waterproofing from damage (not required for inverted roofs, not for use with PVC waterproof membranes/ Bauder Single Ply Thermofol PVC Roof system). Normally installed under the entire green roof area but kept clear of all outlets and drainage trims. Normally installed to provide access over waterproofing in heavily trafficked areas Pro-mat should be lapped by 150 mm at all joints. Loose laid. Where landscaping installation is not imminent, loose laps should be taped with gaffer tape to eliminate the trip hazard. Sufficient protection fleece must be allowed for so that it may be installed to all abutment upstands and edge details, in accordance with the Bauder instructions. Extend to full height of the upstand and secure in place by using a lead or fabricated metal counter-flashing. Should be trimmed well back from ALL outlets. Openings in landscape restraint kerbs (where present – roof slopes above 5º), the protection layer should be cut away from the openings/ gaps to avoid impeding drainage.
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Root barrier | 20/ 40 mm rounded river washed pebbles.Guidance for specification option: For slopes below 10° only. A vegetation barrier must be provided to all perimeters, abutments penetrations including protrusions i.e. man-safe posts etc. Stones/ aggregates with sharp edges must not be used i.e. flint. In accordance with current GRO guidelines, the specified barrier widths are as follows:
The current barrier guidelines are set by the GRO codes of practice that Bauder follows and promotes. These are guidelines and not currently a legal requirement under British Standards or Building Regulations. However, not following these guidelines may affect an insurance claim in the unlikely event of a fire. Consequently, Bauder Ltd cannot accept liability for issues arising from non-compliance with the current GRO guidelines. Paving slabs.Guidance for specification option: For roof slopes 10° upwards, a hard edge should be supplied using paving slabs as an alternative to 20/ 40 mm round river washed pebbles. Manufacturer guidanceSupplied by others. |
Moisture control | |
Drainage layer | BauderGREEN DSE 40 drainage board.Guidance for specification option: PE-HD water storage and multi-directional drainage layer. Used on roofs 0–5° finished falls. Loose laid (open profile cup up) on to the Protection Layer (or WFRL on inverted roofs) over completed waterproofing to provide continuous drainage within hard and soft landscaping. It is primarily used where the load is moderate to high, such as extensive and intensive green roofs. Its compressive strength makes it suitable beneath paving laid on sand/ cement or gravel bedding or within planter beds. Boards are to be interlocked by a minimum of one profile cup and all board joints staggered. The ‘X’ stamped impression on the highpoint of the cup moulding indicates where boards overlap. Cut to fit closely around penetrations and outlets.
The drainage/ water storage board also provides a suitable base surface for building concrete or brick kerbs/ walls. The specified infill haunching should be installed over the board to the required depth of cover, poured directly into the profile cup of the board. These should be constructed to provide an adequate support for the raised masonry planters. BauderGREEN WSP 75 / 50 reservoir board.Guidance for specification option: Water storage and multi-directional drainage layer. Used on roofs 0–25° finished falls (the only suitable Drainage and Protection layers for slopes 6° upwards). Boards laid over the entire area to provide continuous drainage and increased water capacity for the vegetation. Loose laid (open cups up) on to the Protection Layer (or WFRL on inverted roofs) over completed waterproofing ensuring that the rebated boards are properly interlocked to provide adequate anchorage prior to the soil being laid. The board cups can be filled with water to provide temporary loading against wind uplift prior to installing the remaining landscaping elements in accordance with the specification. In the event of any confusion concerning this item, Bauder Ltd should be contacted so that advice may be given. Cut to fit closely around penetrations and outlets. Roof slopes 6° upwards, a parapet wall or restraint kerb must be provided to support the water storage/ drainage board at the base of the slope. This should be included within the deck construction and reference made within the waterproofing specification also. This in turn will restrain and stabilize the landscaping against imposed shear load forces.
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Filter membrane | BauderGREEN FV 125 filter fleece.Guidance for specification option: Fine mesh PP geotextile used in conjunction with Bauder substrates. Bauder Filter Fleece is designed to separate and contain Bauder substrates from the drainage element of the green roof system (for slopes 0–5°). It prevents fine material from being washed out of the substrate layer. Loose laid over the drainage layer. The fleece should be taken up the sides of the substrate between the substrate and drainage trim or pebble margin. Fleece joints should be overlapped 150 mm. Fleece should not be taken over the top of drainage outlets. Upstands (soft landscaping): Extend up, between vegetation barrier and growing medium and trim flush with finished surface level. Upstands (Hard landscaping): Extend to top of perimeter abutments and trim flush just below finished surface level. A filter layer is not used over reservoir board on slopes 6° or above, where the reservoir board is directly filled with substrate growing medium. However, a separate strip of Bauder Filter Fleece must still be used to separate the growing medium from the vegetation barrier at perimeter abutments and around pipe protrusions, outlet inspection chambers etc. dressed up all upstands and around all protrusions to at least flush with the finished surface level. At abutments the Filter Fleece must be used to separate the vegetation/ drainage barrier and substrate growing medium by extending it 500 mm beneath the reservoir board and then bringing it up between these two items.
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Substrate | BauderGREEN SUB-BM UK biodiverse substrate.Guidance for specification option: Lightweight, free draining substrates designed as a growing medium for a range of different plant species. This FLL/ GRO compliant substrate provides a free draining, growing medium for biodiverse green roof systems. Additionally, it provides aeration qualities with some inherent water retention.
Normally installed above a Filter Fleece and drainage board product. Substrates are raked out to give an even coverage of the required depth after settlement. Handle in the driest condition possible. Do not handle or install when wet or frozen. Start by applying two equal layers, building up to the required maximum depth. Gently firm each layer before spreading the next. Allowance should be made for any settlement that may occur. It is recommended that ‘measuring stick’ markers of the required depth be used around the roof area to ensure that a minimum acceptable thickness of growing medium is achieved. Depending on size and access of the project the ‘substrate’ can be supplied by various methods i.e. tipper, silo lorry (pumping directly onto the roof area), Big bags, or sacks. Prior to costing this element of the installation, the ‘Bauder Approved Contractor’ must contact Bauder Ltd so that they may advise on the best solution on any specific contract. Trellis Substrate restraint (including for all slopes above 16º): Provision must be made by the installing contractor for supplying and fabricating 25 x 50 mm untreated timber formed into a trellis frame that is supported at the base of the slope (resting against the protection layer). The trellis is to form a series of retaining grids 400 mm square and used on all slopes between 16–25º. This trellis will provide initial retention until plant establishment and help prevent soil erosion. It will eventually rot away naturally. Important note regarding alternative substrates: Alternative substrates are not recommended for Bauder supplied planting. |
Edge restraints | Not required.BauderGREEN AL 150 trim.Guidance for specification option: Perforated edge/ drainage trim used to frame and contain the green roof build-up. AL150 is specifically for use within substrate based green roofs. AL150 must always be used in conjunction with the pebble vegetation barrier (below 10° only)/ or hard edge (such as a paver). Normally installed directly onto waterproofing, the drainage trims can be welded down using lengths of the waterproofing membrane. The trim is used to frame the green roof build up and should be completed and inspected prior to living material being delivered to site. See Bauder Green Roof Installation Guide for full details.
Precautionary note: when cutting metal, please ensure that appropriate tools and personal protection equipment are used. |
Waterproofing | Bauder Total Green Roof System Roof Covering System. Bauderflex Green Roof System. Bauder Single Ply Thermofol PVC Roof system. Bauder Single Ply Thermoplan T Flexible Polyolefin Roof system. Bauder LiquiTEC Cold Liquid Applied Roof System. Manufacturer guidanceTo be fully specified separately. |
Vegetation | BauderGREEN Plugs native wildflower/sedum. Guidance for specification option: For greater biodiversity and interest, Bauder can provide a mix of native wildflowers, herbs and grasses. Supply and plant a mixture of Bauder supplied British native plug plants in accordance with the landscape designers or ecologists planting schedule and drawings (where provided). All operatives carrying out the vegetation installation should refer to the Bauder installation and establishment guidelines for vegetation plugs, which is available from Bauder Ltd.
Planted into the growing medium at a rate of 20 plants/m². The plant coverage rate should be increased to 25 plants/m² in areas subject to wind erosion i.e. corner zones, ridges, perimeters etc. Manufacturer Green Roof Technical Team provides a service whereby the type of plants best suited to the building location, height of the roof, slope and orientation are selected. This helps to ensure that the optimum mix is selected and reduces loss of individual species because of incorrect specification. Plant trays should be lifted to roof level and unpacked immediately, or alternatively may be kept for a maximum of two days in cool covered storage prior to lifting to roof level. Spring and autumn are the most suitable times of year to plant the plugs. It is essential that both the growing medium and the plugs are thoroughly watered both prior to and immediately after installation. Plug plants will need to be kept moist for 10 weeks after installation. Establishment Watering Requirements: Surface watering for the first 10 weeks following installation (to ensure the substrate remains moist to the touch). It is the responsibility of the roofing contractor to liaise with the main contractor/ building owner to provide water and ensure that the planted growing medium is thoroughly irrigated immediately after installation. An adequate mains water supply of sufficient pressure must be available and operational prior to the plants being delivered and installed. Initial watering must be by surface mounted sprinklers. See the Bauder Watering Guide document for detailed information on watering requirements. Bauder Ltd accepts no responsibility whatsoever for the condition of installed planting that is not properly watered or irrigated following landscaping works. Manufacturer guidanceFertilizer should ideally be applied during March/ April, as it helps the plants to prepare for extreme weather conditions and flowering whilst also allowing the different species to gain sufficient nutrients without competing against each other. Organic fertilizer can be obtained direct from Bauder in 25 kg bags, which is sufficient for an area of 312.5 m² when applied at the recommended rate of 80 g/m². Areas of up to 30 m² may be applied using either a handheld spreader or strewn by hand from a bucket. Larger roofs should always be done using a trolley applicator, which can be purchased direct from Bauder. Always apply the fertilizer at the given rate written on the bag. It is recommended that the fertilizer is lightly ‘watered in’ immediately after application, to avoid “burning” of the foliage, which may occur if fertilizer pellets settle on the leaves. Dung-based organic fertilizers should be avoided. |
Bauder Biodiversity & Habitat Creation features: (roof slopes up to 10º only) | Undulating substrate. Guidance for specification option: Away from perimeters and doorways, undulate the substrate between 80–200 mm dependent on average depth required (minimum depth ≥80 mm). Stone piles. Guidance for specification option: Small areas of clean, assorted stone in 1 m² sized areas made from 20–200 mm diameter stone, (ideally gathered from site) mounded in random piles no more than three stones deep. Approximately one pile for every 50 m² of biodiverse roof. These provide valuable shelter for ground active invertebrates. Sand Piles. Guidance for specification option: Small areas of clean sharp sand or builders’ ballast. Approximately 50–100 mm deep covering areas of 2–3 m², to be left free from planting or seeding. These are to be situated in sunny areas with low substrate depths (80 mm). One sand pile for every 50 m² of biodiverse roof. These provide basking areas and ground nesting habitat. Dead wood habitat. Guidance for specification option: Deadwood piles to be made from British native hardwood species (bark retained), ideally from trees removed locally or in the re-development works. Wood piles to be made from 8–12 number of wood lengths. Wood to be between 100–200 mm diameter and 600–1200 mm in length. 8 to 12 lengths per pile. To be stacked no more than 350 mm high and be secured in areas of high wind. One deadwood pile for every 50 m² of biodiverse roof. These provide rotten wood habitat as they decay in sheltered and shaded areas, as well as nesting habitat. Dew pools – Wet areas. Guidance for specification option: Buglife approved wetland feature. Installed directly over the Bauder Drainage/ Water storage layer. To be buried so that the edges are level with the surface substrates. The plastic pond itself should be filled with substrate which gradually slopes down to form a central hollow where water accumulates. One pool to be positioned for every 100 m² of roof area. Dew pools provide valuable wet, temporary ponds to provide breeding habitat and moist cavities. |
Maximum Slope | 25°. |
Accessories | BauderGREEN AL 150 edge trim. Guidance for specification option: Perforated edge/drainage trim used to frame and contain the green roof build-up. AL150 is specifically for use within substrate based green roofs. AL150 must always be used in conjunction with the pebble vegetation barrier (below 10° only)/ or hard edge (such as a paver). Normally installed directly onto waterproofing, the drainage trims can be welded down using lengths of the waterproofing membrane. The trim is used to frame the green roof build up and should be completed and inspected prior to living material being delivered to site. See Bauder Green Roof Installation Guide for full details. Material: Aluminium. Thickness: 1.5 mm. Trim height/ width: 150 mm. Trim length: 2000 mm. Supply form: 2 m lengths, Joint Sections and Corner Sections are also available. Precautionary note: when cutting metal, please ensure that appropriate tools and personal protection equipment are used. BauderGREEN KS ALU 250 inspection chamber. Guidance for specification option: BauderGREEN KS ALU 250 inspection chamber is fabricated from a perforated aluminium sheet with an opening/ lockable lid and is used for intensive and extensive soft landscaping, as well as ballasted inverted roofs. Install centrally over rainwater outlets. A simple on-site modification allows the unit to be used over outlets that are located close to wall or kerb abutments. The Inspection Chamber is suitable for landscaping depths of less than 100 mm. Where landscaping is deeper than 100 mm, the 50 mm or 100 mm height adaptors can be added as necessary to achieve the required height to be level with or slightly proud of the surrounding landscaping. Surround: Using 20/ 40 mm grade washed pebbles; the inspection chamber must be surrounded by a 500 mm vegetation barrier to prevent unwanted growth obstructing the drainage system. BauderGREEN KS ALU 250 inspection chamber:
BauderGREEN KS AE 50 chamber height adaptor. Guidance for specification option:
BauderGREEN KS AE 100 chamber height adaptor. Guidance for specification option:
Irrigation (supplied by others). Guidance for specification option: The need for irrigation in a biodiverse green roof system is dependent upon the client requirement for the visual appearance of the vegetation. If it is intended that the roof should have colour and interest for the longest period through the growing season, then irrigation will significantly aid in achieving this. Should the requirement be only to deliver biodiversity, then the provision of sufficient watering points at roof level to allow for only occasional watering in periods of prolonged drought can be considered sufficient. It is cheaper periodically to add water than to replace planting. When the Bauder UK Native Plug Plant System is installed we recommend the provision of either a leaky pipe or drip line irrigation system. Bauder recommend provision is made for an irrigation system to any substrate based green roof. Please note –continuous daily watering is neither recommended nor necessary and will only promote weeds and other unwanted plant species. |