BioBerm™ - BC Mix
BioBerm™ – BC Mix
Biodiversity with a Strategy

Key features
Clever option to enhance rooftop biodiversity, strategically
- Lightweight, growing medium (GM) based option
- All the benefits of the base system now with enhanced biodiversity
- BioBerm™ provides pockets of deeper GM to support larger plants
- BioBerm™ – locations and plant selections can be customized
- An economical way to enhance biodiversity & support pollinators
- Ideal for adding biodiversity to green roof on lightweight structures
Enhance Biodiversity

Enhance Biodiversity
- Creates habitats, supports more varieties plants, pollinators & birds
- BioBerm™ adds changing topologies, sun/shade & moisture levels
- BioBerm™ creates microclimate regions to support more lifeforms
Flexible Application

Flexible Application
- Place BioBerm™ over structural beams on lightweight structures
- Use different BioBerm™ designs to support different lifeforms
- BioBerm™ is customizable to meet different performance requirements
Budget Friendly

Budget Friendly
- Use BioBerm™ to add biodiversity “accent” to any green roof systems
- Customize the number & size of BioBerm™ that fit your budget
- BioBerm™ is easy to install upfront & maintain long term
Multi-Strategy Technique
BioBerm™ maximizes value to meet LEED or the Toronto Green Standard Native/Biodiverse requirements. BioBerm™ is a multi-strategy design technique approved by the Design Guidelines for Biodiverse Green Roofs.
Works On Any Green Roof
The brilliant thing about BioBerm™ is that it can be added to any extensive green roof. Highly innovative and economical.
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