Full Catalog
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Heuchera americana
This eastern North American Native is grown for its beautiful foliage. It is an accent plant that will tolerate more shade than many other green roof plants.
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Ipomopsis rubra
North American Native. Brilliant red flowers on spikes 3 or 4 feet high. Feathery green foliage. Highly drought tolerant.
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Liatris microcephala
Tolerant of harsh growing conditions such as poor soil, heat, humidity and drought. It is a great nectar source for pollinators.
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Linum perenne
Known as Perennial Flax, It's one of our favorites some of its features include soft texture and habit, the contrast of thin silver foliage and striking almost iridescent blue flowers with highlights of purple and yellow in the center. It’s a rebloomer, re-seeder, drought tolerant, attractive to pollinators, can't go wrong.
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Mixed Flats – 30% Natives
Owner and renowned green roof consultant, Ed Snodgrass, created this specific mix of plants to meet the LEED requirements for native plants on a green roof. The mix has a functional base of ground cover plants, combined with 30% native accents plants.
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Mixed Flats – Best Selling Mid-Atlantic Blend
Extensive green roof mix. Plants selected by Ed Snodgrass specifically to perform well in the Mid-Atlantic region (US). Tolerates some shade.
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Mixed Flats – Biodiverse Pollinator-Friendly Blend
Pollinator-friendly mixed flats create an urban oasis for pollen, nectar, and larval sources on green roofs. Can be made region specific. The perfect supplement to our extensive mixed flat selections.
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Mixed Flats – Leafy Greens
A blend of robust, mat-forming species that provide fast coverage. Great base for perennial accents. Particularly useful in maintenance situations.
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Mixed Flats – Midwestern Blend
Extensive green roof plant mix created by Ed Snodgrass specifically to perform well in the Midwestern region (US). Tolerates some shade.
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Mixed Flats – Northeast Blend
Extensive green roof plant mix selected by Ed Snodgrass, specifically to perform well in the Northeastern US. Tolerates some shade.
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