This green roof can be described as a combination of an extensive and intensive roof and therefore is also called a hybrid roof.
Sedum green roof shed.
An extensive green roof or sedum roof is a roof with vegetation that is more or less self perpetuating and that can further develop and maintain itself.
Sedums are hardy plants found in the wild in inhospitable places such as the cracks between rocks cliff faces and in walls.
Grown in water retaining landscape matting sedums offer excellent roof cover.
A variety of plants that grow well in a soil depth of five to seven inches are good to use including certain perennials ornamental grasses herbs shrubs and sedums.
Green roofs dramatically increase beneficial insects and wildlife.
Succulents can reduce the transfer of moisture from their leaves to the atmosphere and they can store much moisture in their cells.
Sedum can survive up to 100 days without water.
Roughly speaking extensive green roofs have a substrate thickness of between 4 and 15 cm and a weight of 30 to 220 kilo per m2.
Succulent plants have unique ways of dealing with water and are well adapted to extensive green roof designs.
Reduced pollution as green roofs can absorb air pollution.
Shed roofs are the ideal place to put a green shed and the plant of choice is the sedum which enjoys conditions provided by shallow soil.
Sedum for example can survive in temperatures from 25 40 degrees.
Benefits of a green roof.