Green Roof Garden
With
help from the City of Portland and the non-profit EcoRoofs Everywhere,
the Oregon Garden built its first green-roof on June 12, 2004. Housed on
a filter pump station that is set into the side of a hill, the roof
allows Garden visitors an up close look at the construction and plants
on the roof. The roof is divided into several plots with different
growing media, which is one of the critical factors in green-roof
success, according to the latest research.

Green Guide Stop number four
Pump Station Green Roof
This Green Roof Garden is on top of a pump station in the
A-Mazing
Water Garden. A mix of drought-tolerant plants grow on top of the
building. Eco roofs can perform many environmental benefits: reduction
of storm-water run-off, improvement of water quality of roof run-off;
replacement of habitat lost when the structure was built, reduction of
energy costs inside the building and extension of the roof's life-span.
Learn more about our Green:
To
learn more about the innovative ways in which The Oregon Garden is
demonstrating environmental, economic, and social sustainability,
look for the Green Guide Stop Signs throughout this site or pick up a
Green Guide when you arrive at the visitors center and follow the
self-guided tour throughout The Garden.
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