In Shot Put competitions, Huzaifa of
Sedum School Islamabad grabbed the first position while Ammar Shahid of Mangla and Danish from GSEC Murree took second and third positions, respectively.
Follow these with rust, wine-red and tawny-orange blooms of helenium, coneflowers, yarrow, penstemons,
sedums, kaffir lilies and crocosmia.
The most common use of
Sedum was among country-people who would extract the juice and apply it to warts and corns.
Designers have labelled the roof as the "fifth" elevation in terms of design, and anticipate that the
sedum growth will minimise its visual impact for houses nearby.
Sedum 'Cape Blanco' holds an RHS Award of Garden Merit and has golden flower heads over mats of small rosettes with silvery-white flesh.
Sedums are compact and ideal for smaller gardens or There is a great tradition of using them as carpet bedding plants, along with houseleeks (sempervivums) and echeverias to create wonderful whirls, swirls and elaborate patterns.
WHAT YOU NEED TO GET STARTED: 12 succulent alpine plants, like
sedum or sempervivum (house leeks), selecting small plants in 5cm or 9cm pot sizes; moss, an oasis ring, florists wire, wire cutters and pins.
Port achieved the low-water dreamscape by combining perennials like gaura and orange sedge that peak late in the growing season with evergreens like mugo pine, rosemary, and
sedums for year-round lushness.
Sedum 'Autumn Joy' seems eternally decorated with peacocks, red admirals and tortoiseshells.
The most obvious example and an immensely useful plant for all our gardens is the
sedum.
Also, Abels Hus will be fitted with a roof of
sedum (stonecrop), which will absorb dust and air pollution, as well as reduce drainage to the sewage network.
Sedum is an interesting perennial with attractive fleshy, succulent, evergreen foliage.
Considerably more studies have focused on plant selection and performance of the vegetative cover on flat green roof systems, using
Sedum sp., grass, and/ or herbaceous plant species (Dunnett and Nagase 2007; Dunnett and Nolan 2004; Monterusso et al.
Varios autores suponen que la distribucion natural de
Sedum morganianum se encuentra en el oriente de Mexico (t'Hart y Bleij, 2003; Meyran y Lopez, 2003), basados en que el material tipo provenia de una planta que Eric Walther obtuvo de un vivero de la ciudad de Coatepec (Walther, 1938) y a que Clausen (1959) observo que era frecuente encontrarlo cultivado en Coscomatepec y Orizaba, ciudades de la region central del estado de Veracruz.
In roof gardens various succulents like beaucarnia, adenium,
sedum and different cacti may be of immense interest.