However the plants you select should be appropriate for the amount of rainfall and the climate of the location where you are living.
Roof plants uk.
A deciduous shrub with a funky common name harry lauder s walking stick corylus avellana contorta twists itself into seemingly unfathomable shapes that are good sculptural plant accents to a rooftop garden.
A variety of plants can be used for extensive roofs including mosses sedums hardy grasses shrubs and many more.
Plants for green roofs with a soil depth of 100mm.
Green roof tops sedum matting and modules come with enough nutrition for the first 12 months and our full after sales service can help and advise on future maintenance.
Peat free and from 100 recycled materials and green compost there is structure for the lifetime of the plants.
Miniature bronzed leaves and pink burrs of acaena microphylla.
White stonecrop sedum album.
Plants for green roofs with a soil depth of 150mm.
Two row stonecrop sedum.
Eco roof green roof greenroof living roof maintenance moss sedum sedum tray uk sedum you may have realised that we have just had one of the wettest for 6 months in the last decade will almost constant rain until this month.
The ideal method is to establish some shelter using screens or robust plants which then creates a microclimate where other plants can survive.
So seize the opportunity to elevate your planting to a whole new level with our pick of plants for a soil depth of 50mm.
Sedums are one of the star plants for.
Try dry habitat perennials and ornamental grasses such as rudbeckia achillea potentilla armeria dianthus helictotrichon sempervirens stipa tenuissima and even bulbs such as muscari or small allium species such as allium flavum and a.
The heart shape foliage on the shrub or small tree which can reach 10 feet tall and is hardy in zones 4 8 is interesting too.
There are literally hundreds of varieties found growing in.
Widow s cross sedum pulchellum.
Top ten green roof plants.
A honeybee enjoys feeding from the flowers of sedum kamtschaticum.
Meadow saxifrage saxifraga granulata.
Depending on the level of exposure and altitude a wide range of plants can be grown on a balcony or roof garden.