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Detailed Design  9.10.3.2 Herbaceous planting               Herbaceous planting, as well as fulfilling the

           Raingardens and bioretention features, in
                                                                  functional and aesthetic criteria of more
           particular, use herbaceous plants and
           sometimes low shrubs to create an
                                                                  general soft landscape design, must protect
                                                                  the SuDS network, by means of the following
           ornamental appearance or planting that is
           appropriate to a formal landscape context.
                                                                  criteria:

                                                                     ■
           Flowing water can be a constraint to the
                                                                     The planting must resist flow, encourage
           planting of SuDS features. Raingardens and
           bioretention are examples of smaller basin
                                                                     collectively be attractive all year.
           structures with less dramatic flows that allow            ■  the trapping of silt and pollution as well as
                                                                     Unlike general amenity planting, the
           an ornamental planting approach to be taken.
                                                                     planting must be either evergreen or have
           This is helped if there are inlet aprons or
                                                                     a presence at ground level year-round.
           other erosion controls where water enters the
           feature.                                                  ■  Plant selection must take into account
                                                                     that the raingarden will be dry most of the
           Plants can be evergreen (e.g. Geranium
                                                                     time and although it will be inundated in
           macrorhizum and Phlomis russeliana) or
                                                                     most rainfall events will usually return to
           plants that shrink back to a visible clump (e.g.
                                                                     empty within around 24 hours.
           Alchemilla mollis and Rudbeckia fulgida

           ‘deamii’) or with winter-present foliage such             ■  Herbaceous plants should be selected
           as grasses like Miscanthus and Stipa. This                with a fibrous root system to hold the soil
  119      planting usually needs a minimum of one                   together.
           strim in February and some weeding during
                                                                     ■  Planting choice should avoid the reliance
           the growing season.
                                                                     on herbicides, pesticides and fertilisers to
                                                                     protect receiving watercourses.
































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