His firm will plant the Academy roof with wild strawberry, sea thrift, the herb self-heal and stonecrop, a sedum that attracts the endangered Mission Blue Butterfly. |
Acting as a blanket, soft capping uses plants such as sedum and stonecrop with shallow dense root mats which protect the underlying stonework from the weather. |
Crassulaceae, the stonecrop or orpine family of about 30 genera of perennial herbs or low shrubs, in the order Saxifragales, native to warm, dry regions of the world. |
The likes of floating pennywort, Australian swamp stonecrop, water balsam, parrot's feather and fairy moss grow very quickly. |
There's labour involved ferrying back and forth salads of French leeks, pickled Persian cucumbers and stonecrop and morel mushroom vinaigrette. |
Examples include juniper, broom, honeysuckle, alyssum, stonecrop and throatwort. |