# Ornamental Phytoremediation in Cities: Context-Dependent Roles in Managing Potentially Toxic Elements

**Authors:** Katalin Horotán, László Orlóci, Jana Táborská, István Dániel Mosonyi, András Neményi, Gábor Boronkay, Zsanett Istvánfi, Szilvia Kisvarga

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/plants15040662 · Plants · 2026-02-22

## TL;DR

This paper reviews how ornamental plants in cities can help manage soil pollution from toxic elements, highlighting the need for standardized methods and proper maintenance.

## Contribution

The study provides a comprehensive synthesis of phytoremediation research on ornamental plants and identifies context-dependent reporting patterns.

## Key findings

- Pb, Cd, and Zn were most frequently studied in urban phytoremediation research.
- Accumulation was the most reported phytoremediation mechanism, but stabilisation and translocation were less common.
- Environmental type significantly influenced the number of elements reported in studies.

## Abstract

Potentially toxic element (PTE) contamination of urban soils poses long-term ecological and public health risks. Ornamental vegetation is increasingly discussed within green-infrastructure-based risk management. We screened and synthesised 167 field studies (>120 ornamental and horticultural plant species) to characterise the scope, reporting structure and design features of the available phytoremediation-related evidence. Studies assessed a mean of 3.21 elements (SD = 1.37); Pb, Cd and Zn were most frequently investigated (67%), whereas Ni, Cr and B occurred in <10%. Reported element richness differed by setting, averaging 3.8 ± 1.5 in wastewater-affected sites versus 2.6 ± 1.1 in urban parks. Using a study-by-element presence/absence matrix, co-reporting patterns separated three recurrent co-reporting profiles. The first three PCs explained 64.5% of variance (PC1: Pb–Zn–B; PC2: Cu–Ni; PC3: Cd–Cr). Accumulation was reported most often (56.8%), while stabilisation (17.9%) and translocation (25.3%) were less commonly addressed. For public space applications, accumulation-focused plantings require a defined maintenance pathway (pruning/harvest, biomass removal, and safe handling or disposal) to avoid recirculation of metal-bearing material within the urban environment. Sampling focused on aboveground tissues (73.4%) more than roots (28.9%). In multiple regression, environmental type was associated with element richness (Adj. R2 = 0.08, p = 0.001). Here, richness is treated as an index of reporting breadth. Overall, the dominant quantitative signals reflect context-dependent reporting and study design patterns. They do not represent harmonised, concentration-based remediation outcomes. These patterns provide an evidence map to support context-aware interpretation and future study standardisation.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** Pb (PubChem CID 5352425), Cd (PubChem CID 23973), Zn (PubChem CID 23994), Ni (PubChem CID 934), Cr (PubChem CID 23976), B (PubChem CID 5462311)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** PCSK1 (proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 1) [NCBI Gene 5122] {aka BMIQ12, NEC1, PC1, PC1/3, PC3, SPC3}
- **Diseases:** PTE (MESH:C537245), drought (MESH:C536747), toxicity (MESH:D064420), injury to (MESH:D014947), neurotoxicity (MESH:D020258)
- **Chemicals:** Cadmium (MESH:D002104), As (MESH:D001151), Lead (MESH:D007854), Mn (MESH:D008345), Ornamental (-), Hg (MESH:D008628), Cr (MESH:D002857), Fe (MESH:D007501), Cu (MESH:D003300), B (MESH:D001895), metal (MESH:D008670), Zn (MESH:D015032), Ni (MESH:D009532), wax (MESH:D014885)
- **Species:** Tilia cordata (species) [taxon 172266], Lolium arundinaceum (tall fescue, species) [taxon 4606], Trifolium repens (creeping white clover, species) [taxon 3899], Quercus robur (English oak, species) [taxon 38942], Lolium perenne (perennial ryegrass, species) [taxon 4522], Tagetes erecta (African marigold, species) [taxon 13708], Ligustrum vulgare (common privet, species) [taxon 13597], Salix integra (species) [taxon 75711], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Salix (willows, genus) [taxon 40685], Pelargonium x hortorum (bedding geranium, species) [taxon 4031], Lolium (genus) [taxon 4520], Berberis aquifolium (hollyleaf barberry, species) [taxon 203270], Populus nigra (black poplar, species) [taxon 3691], Forsythia x intermedia (cultivated forsythia, species) [taxon 55183], Betula pendula (European white birch, species) [taxon 3505], Acer platanoides (Norway maple, species) [taxon 4025], Buxus sempervirens (species) [taxon 4002]

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