systemsplants
Systemsplants are bioengineered or naturally selected plant assemblages that are designed and maintained to serve integrated roles within engineered infrastructure or ecological restoration projects. They are often employed to complement technological systems such as wastewater treatment, renewable energy generation, and flood control, providing functional benefits while enhancing aesthetic and ecological value.
The concept evolved from early green infrastructure practices, where vegetation was used to mitigate stormwater runoff
Design considerations for systemsplants include species selection, planting density, root architecture, and maintenance regime. Models use
Critics point to challenges such as invasive species risk, fire hazard, and increased maintenance costs. Proponents