Low maintenance foliage
No mowing, watering or pruning needed throughout the year.
Along 4.9 miles of the German A33 freeway near Bielefeld, 123,785 square feet of Sedum blankets bring greenery back to the road. This low-maintenance solution prevents weed growth, filters exhaust gases, and adds color to the drive.
No mowing, watering or pruning needed throughout the year.
Sedum absorbs air pollutants from heavy car traffic.
Flowers attract bees and insects, even along highways.
As far as the eye can see: a lush carpet of Sedum vegetation covers the median of the A33 highway near Bielefeld, Germany. Over a stretch of 4.9 miles between Ummeln and Steinhagen, 123,785 square feet of pre-cultivated Sempergreen Sedum-mix blankets have been installed on the central reservation between the roadways. This extensive greening effort not only enhances the visual experience for drivers but also keeps invasive species out and offers practical and ecological benefits for the long term.
The aim of this project was to transform the median of a busy German freeway into a visually appealing and ecologically functional green space—without increasing maintenance costs. Road planners were searching for a ground cover that could suppress weed growth, remain tidy year-round, and eliminate the need for mowing, pruning, or irrigation. After several years of experimentation with different planting methods, the answer came in the form of Sedum vegetation blankets of Sempergreen.
These low-growing succulent plants, often referred to as stonecrops, are known for their incredible resilience. Among them is Sedum acre or biting stonecrop—a native species that thrives in poor soil conditions. Unlike many other plants, Sedum stores water and nutrients in its thick leaves, not in its roots. This adaptation makes them highly drought-tolerant and ideal for environments where access is limited, such as freeway medians.
It all comes down to the layering
Holger Neisser, landscape contractor and sales representative at IGG, explains the ecological value of this solution.
The vegetation blankets themselves are grown by Sempergreen in the Netherlands, where up to seven different Sedum species are cultivated together on coconut fiber mats. These mats are pre-cultivated for months in open fields, ensuring a healthy and dense plant coverage, at least 90% at the time of delivery. Once mature, they are harvested and rolled up in lengths of up to 164 feet, ready to be installed just like turf rolls.
For the A33 project, a total of 11,500 square meters of Sedum blankets were laid over a 4.9 mile stretch between Ummeln and Steinhagen. The installation was carried out by Internationale Geotextil GmbH, with a five-person crew working on-site for an entire month. Each 3.9 foot-wide mat was laid perpendicular to the direction of traffic and anchored between the concrete supports of the median strip using wire pins.
What makes this installation truly unique is the engineered structure underneath the vegetation. A carefully layered build-up begins with existing drainage pipes, which must remain accessible and cannot be sealed with concrete. These are first covered with sand, then about 8 inches of coarse gravel. On top of this sits a geotextile fleece, followed by a mineral wool mat that acts as a lightweight, absorbent growing medium. The final layer is the Sedum blanket itself. According to Holger Neisser from IGG: “It all comes down to the layering.”
This smart layering makes it virtually impossible for invasive species, grasses, or even trees like birch, willow, or elder to establish. The poor-nutrient conditions that deter other species create the perfect niche for Sedum to thrive. Even in a harsh environment like a highway median, the plants flourish and attract pollinators such as bees when in bloom.
This project is a perfect example of how nature-inclusive design can be applied to hard infrastructure. The A33 green median adds color, absorbs vehicle emissions, and supports urban biodiversity. As Holger Neisser puts it, the project is “a small mosaic tile returned to nature by the highway builders.”
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