Crassula pellucida
Plants
suitable for use on Green Roofs in the Durban Area
Crassula pellucida
is one of a number
of plant
species which are presently being tested for their
suitability to be grown as Green Roof
plants in the Durban region that have initially shown good results.
They all
occur naturally within a radius of 50 km of the Durban
city centre
These plants occur
naturally in shallow soils in light to deep shade on
the rocky cliffs and in full sun in grassland in the greater
Durban region
Growth
habit
These
plants are small growing evergreen succulent semi creeping herbs, the
stems as
well as the leaves are highly succulent. They reproduce both
vegetatively as
well as by seed.
Decorative
value
These
plants are extremely decorative groundcover having light green
succulent leaves
and a neat growth habit. Under increasing water stress the leave change
colour
to become an ever increasingly silver to yellow colour with pink
margins and
stems. They produce large masses of small white flowers over a very
long period
of time during the autumn and winter months.
Drought resistance
In
their
natural habitat they are able to withstand reasonable periods of
drought due to
their very succulent nature. From my experience of growing these plants
I have
found them to be fairly drought resistant.
Disease
and pest resistance
These
plants
are generally disease resistant, however they often in particular the
flowers
and flower stems become infested with mealy bug which are mostly
introduced by
and tended by ants.
Suitability
as Green Roof plants
From
indications of the plants that are being tested under Green Roof
conditions
these plants certainly give the impression that they are going to be
excellent
Green Roof ground cover plants to be used in mixed groundcover
plantings that
give them a little protection from the elements.
Biodiversity
value in the Green
Roof landscape
They
create
good habitat and protection for other green roof dwellers. When in
flower they
attract large numbers of pollinating insects in particular honey bees
and small
butterflies.
Cautions and
precautions in the
Green Roof
application
None
that I am aware of at the moment
Ecoman Durban Indigenous
Landscape Design Consultant
Bio-Diverse Indigenous Landscaping I design
landscapes and gardens that are Bio-Diverse as well as being pleasing
to the eye
Landscapes and Gardens that are Nature Friendly
I use my many years of landscape planning and design as well as
landscape construction experience coupled to my vast knowledge of the
requirements of nature to create habitat suitable for birds,
butterflies and other creatures to live and breed in.
I
always apply the basic principles of good landscape design to create an
aesthetically pleasing garden that at the same time satisfies the
living requirements of the target creatures that I would like to
attract. My speciality is to attract birds, butterflies and solitary
bees. I design and build Bio-Diverse Roof Gardens
So
let Ecoman design and create a garden for you that will
be a haven for wildlife such as birds, butterflies, frogs and lizards
in the number of species comparable to Kruger National
Park.
For all of your Green Roof requirements contact Michael Hickman
Specialist in Green Roof Technology at +27 82 061 2593 or email at
info@ecoman.co.za