Green Roof Plants: A Resource and Planting Guide

Green Roof Plants: A Resource and Planting Guide

by EdmundC.Snodgrass (Author), LucieL.Snodgrass (Author)

Synopsis

In just a few years, green roofs have gone from a horticultural curiosity to a booming growth industry primarily because the environmental benefits of extensively planted roofs are now beyond dispute, whether for industrial or governmental complexes or for private homes in urban or suburban settings. Despite the high level of interest in green roofs, until now there has been no reliable reference devoted exclusively to the various species of drought-tolerant plants that are suitable for use on extensive green roofs. Green Roof Plants fills that void. The book contains photographs and cultural information for more than 200 species and cultivars of plants, including valuable data on moisture needs, heat tolerance, hardiness, bloom color, foliage characteristics, and height. Concise, accurate, and easy to use, this book is destined to become an indispensable practical reference guide, not just for architects, landscape designers, engineers, and environmentalists, but also for environmentally conscious home gardeners.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 220
Publisher: Timber Press
Published: 15 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 0881927872
ISBN 13: 9780881927870

Media Reviews
Supported by 300-plus color photographs and including cultural details on more than 200 species and cultivars, this is an essential resource for home gardeners, landscape architects, and designers looking for environmentally friendly choices. -- Carol Haggas Booklist 20061001 A welcomed edition to the minimal literature on designing and building green roofs. This reference manual should be on the shelf of every landscape architect and designer who specifies plants for green roofs. Oregon Land 20061001 A desirable companion book for anyone who owns a rooftop garden or is interested in designing or installing one. -- Joel M. Lerner Washington Post 20061111 Even if you aren't interested in installing a green roof, the plant list is worth perusing to get ideas for choosing plants that are especially drought-tolerant. HortIdeas 20061201 Represents the best overview of green roofs and green roof plantings that I have seen in one volume. -- Richard Sutton Landscape Architecture 20070101 One of the few places you can find detailed discussions about what is required and the specific plants which will thrive up on the roof. -- Susan Smith-Durisek Lexington Herald-Leader 20070120 A practical reference guide not just for architects and landscape designers, but for environmentally-conscious home gardeners. -- Eric Hofley Michigan Gardener 20070501 It is very encouraging that such a thorough reference is now on the market. -- Erik van Lennep Cultivate.ie 20070901 Offers a thorough explanation of plants that have performed well on roofs. -- Joel M. Lerner Washington Post 20071109 I have been thinking about the possible uses of ... drought-tolerant, low-maintenance plants. It was [this book] that started me on this journey. -- Anne Raver New York Times 20071115 Offers a thorough explanation of plants, including color photographs, that have performed well on roofs. -- Joel M. Lerner Denver Post 20071204 The beauty of Green Roof Plants lies in its concise, clear, and extensive ... coverage of the authors' years of knowledge. ... An easy, reliable reference and a practical must-have handbook for all of us in the green roof industry, weathered professionals or novice do-it-your-selfers. -- Linda S. Velazquez GreenRoofs.com 20080129
Author Bio
A fifth-generation farmer and nurseryman, Edmund C. Snodgrass is the founder of the first and only green roof nursery in North America: Green Roof Plants. He is also the owner and president of Emory Knoll Farms Inc, supplying plants for over three-hundred green roofs covering two and a half million square feet internationally. Ed is a committed conservationist and has put most of his land into an agricultural preservation trust. He is a member of the Environmental and Water Resources Institute, the Maryland Nurseryman's Association, and the International Plant Propagators Society. Ed has lectured at the Arnold Arboretum at Harvard, the World Green Roof Congress in London, the 2008 ASLA National Meeting, the US Botanic Garden in Washington DC, and for the Garden Writers of America in 2006. In his spare time, Ed enjoys basketball and photography. Lucie L. Snodgrass is a passionate gardener and professional writer. Before teaching at the college level, she served as a policy advisor in state and federal government. Lucie holds a Master of Fine Arts from the Johns Hopkins University and a Master of Public Administration from the John F. Kennedy School of Government of Harvard University.