Planting palette

General principles
Guiding principles for planting selection
Landscape planting is to include the following principles:
- The Sunshine Coast is floristically diverse. Its variety of ecosystems, environments and open space types are a major regional asset and tourist attraction. It is important to retain and enhance this diversity for ecological, economic, social and cultural reasons. Landscape plantings are an essential contribution.
- Sunshine Coast native species are to be prioritised as much as possible in planting schemes.
- Trees over shrubs and groundcovers are to be prioritised for shade, amenity, longevity and landscape framework.
- Species diversity is preferable to monoculture plantings
- Mass plantings of several species are preferable to those of:
- multiple species – where differing maintenance requirements may be overly demanding of maintenance resources.
- single species – in the event of mass plant failure (such as disease).
- Planting must balance ecological, aesthetic and safety factors.
- Large trees are to be retained and encouraged for continued landscape presence, scale, shade and habitat.
For guidance on clearances, including clearances and setbacks for airport environments, see LIM Planting (landscape).
This component is currently in development