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Botanical Skyline

Turf
LOWER FERTILITY, MORE DROUGHT RESILIENCE

Species-rich green roof mix

The premium solution for all green roofs. An especially species-rich mix that slowly but surely colonises roof tops with minimum fuss and maximum impact. The mix includes a great range of very drought-resistant sedums, along with some very fine ornamental grasses and a plethora of lovely plants most often associated with alpine meadows and rock gardens. The sedums and alpines boast a large flower-to-leaf ratio and offer amazing rooftop restaurants for pollinators, especially in places where there may be so little else available when commuting on the wing. The species in Botanical Skyline have been selected for their tolerance of exceptionally harsh environments. The mix contains 27 different flowering perennial species, carefully formulated with over 100 plants per metre.

Advice & Care

A Pictorial Meadow can be achieved by anyone, but a little knowledge will be needed to help you achieve the best results. Read our turf how-to guide for tips on ground preparation, sowing, management and more.

Download our brochure

Learn more about our turf products including core species, colours and flowering periods by downloading our brochure.

Please note that we currently have limited stock left of Botanical Skyline. Please contact us if you have any queries.

Ready to bring your project to life?
Call our friendly sales team (0114 267 7635) or fill in our easy to use turf request form letting us know the varieties and amount of turf you are interested in. For larger or more complex projects we also offer an installation and advice service.

Features

Colours
Height
Generally considered low to medium with some taller emergence
Usage
Well suited for; Gardens, Parks / Greenspaces, Green Roofs, Slopes, Verges
Core species, colours & flowering period
Growing conditions

Shade tolerance
Performs best in full sun
Soil type
Thrives in; Chalk, Limestone, Loam, Sandy, Shallow
Soil fertility
Average, Low
Moisture
Very free draining dry soils
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