Plants should be given even more careful consideration in designing green spaces
surrounding libraries for the blind. Obtrusive plants whose foliage is at the same height
as the blind person’s face and head should not be used. In selecting trees and plant
coverage, the use of trees with small fruits (berries, etc.) and those with heavy leaf fall
should be avoided to prevent coverage of the travel paths and consequent skidding/
slipping while in movement. Additionally, planting thorny bushes or similar greenery,
(e.g. roses) and trees and bushes that produce a great deal of waste, which is subsequently deposited into the surroundings (e.g. pines) should be avoided around motion
axes and seating provided for the blind [5].