Plugs are small plants that have been grown in a nursery and are planted into the green roof media on the roof.
Semi intensive green roof plants.
An intensive green roof is more like a conventional garden or park and can have virtually no limit to the plant types that can be used.
Plants for intensive and semi intensive green roofs.
Semi intensive green roofs require a deeper soil layer but the payoff is in the types of plantings that can be used.
Dedicated irrigation system variable annual fertilization and advanced horticultural care.
Because this is the semi intensive level of the roof a variety of grasses bulbs and annuals were planted in the growing media mounds.
This system is able to retain more stormwater than an extensive system and provides the potential to host a richer ecology.
They come in different sizes and a variety of species depending on where your project is located.
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.
Due to the differences in growing medium between an extensive and intensive green roof the latter can accommodate deeper plantings with more diversity.
Depth of growing medium is typically 6 to 20 inches and can be planted with a large variety of plants.
Typical sizes include quarts 12 per flat 3 24 per flat 38s 38 per flat and 72s 72 per flat.
Grasses add texture and motion to the roof landscape and a habitat for birds and insects as they do in a traditional landscape.
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A typical growing medium depth for a semi intensive green roof is 6 to 12 inches.
These vegetative green roofs are considered semi intensive due to the landscape design coupled with increased levels of maintenance.