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Floral resources encourage colonisation and use of green roofs by invertebrates
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11252-023-01392-2An Aussie study reveals that green roofs are a potential hotspot for biodiversity within a city. The presence of flowering plants on the roof attracted a variety of insects, specifically honeybees, within days of installation, supporting a ripple of biodiversity within the urban setting. However, birds remained indifferent to the green addition.🌼🏙️
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