VERTISS ®: YOUR ECODESIGN GREEN WALL The modular system Vertiss + offers a bright new solution for previously un-used surfaces, which can be greened-up in a very unique way with ornamental plants, kitchen gardens and herbs. Vertiss green wall modules provide the perfect green space, flourishing natural greenery bursting with life. Like a standard garden, the vertical garden creates a pleasant living and working space offering at the same time thermal and acoustic comfort. The advanced design features make it very easy to plant. All plants quickly take root and become established in the special and long term use growing medium. Developed and tested over several years, the Vertiss green wall system has proven its success. Living, eco-friendly and customizable, Vertiss entirely transforms spaces. Interior and exterior wall surfaces can be converted into areas of lush natural greenery. Vertiss, aesthetic space separation for homes and green urban areas. With its high quality materials and options, Vertiss Plus is suitable for use throughout the world even in extreme climatic conditions, protecting and insulating plants for optimal growth to achieve a magnificent vertical garden. Last but not least professional irrigation and maintenance are essential to keep your vertical garden perfect.
VERTISS ®
- Product Name
- VERTISS ®
- Manufacturer
- Novintiss
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