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For more specific guidance on selecting plants for your region, the University of Missouri Extension and Mississippi State Extension offer expert advice on landscape design and soundscaping. Scattered Brush or Dense Cover? The Grassland Debate
: Denser vegetation, such as evergreens, acts as a physical barrier that absorbs and scatters sound waves. bushes_sounds
: For smaller spaces, rock outcroppings or walls can be cultivated with alpines and small perennials to create a cascading effect that helps soften the environment. For more specific guidance on selecting plants for
Beyond blocking sound, certain plants are selected for the pleasant sounds they produce when interacting with the elements: : For smaller spaces, rock outcroppings or walls
Soundproofing with plants is a natural alternative to massive concrete walls. Here is how they function in a landscape:
: Broad-leafed shrubs can emphasize the sound of rain dripping from branches, contributing to a tranquil garden atmosphere. Designing for Sound Control
: A combination of trees, shrubs, and even tallgrass prairie can manage noise pollution more effectively than a single species alone.