Species such as sedum delosperma euphorbia and sempervivum are popular choices.
Plants for intensive green roofs.
Sedums are one of the star plants for creating a green roof and a sedum roof needs no extra growing medium.
There are two types of green roof.
Ed and lucie snodgrass succinctly describe the ideal traits for a good green roof plant the most successful green roof plants are low growing shallow rooted perennial plants that are heat cold sun wind drought salt insect and disease tol erant.
These roofs will have grasses ground covers flowers shrubs and even trees.
As well as affording excellent ground cover this hardy easy to maintain plant grows happily in a shallow layer of substrate minimising the amount of pressure it puts on a structure.
Landscape bandana red bandana red lantana 16 24 18 24 orange and red green spring fall liriope muscari big blue big blue lily turf 12 24 12 24 lavender green late summer these species are particularly vigorous and are often best planted in monoculture.
Intensive roofs which are thicker with a minimum depth of 12 8 cm 5 1 16 in and can support a wider variety of plants but are heavier and require more maintenance and extensive roofs which are shallow ranging in depth from 2 cm 13 16 in to 12 7 cm 5 in lighter than intensive green roofs.
There are literally hundreds of varieties found.
Succulent plants are well adapted to the conditions often found on extensive green roofs because of their ability to limit transpiration and store excess water.
Intensive green roofs are widely used on commercial buildings where owners want to have large green areas that incorporate all sizes and types of plants.
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.
Also known as stonecrop because the succulent foliage resembles smooth polished stone sedums are the royalty of living roof plants.
Succulents such as sedum are often chosen for extensive green roofs because they withstand harsh conditions and minimize water loss.