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Subject: Re: Green Roofs Plants
From: Steffen595 <S.Heidri...@gmx.de>
To: Australian Plants Society Victoria Open Forum <australian-plants-society-victoria-open-forum@googlegroups.com>

good question, I wish I had the answer myself.

Indeed, some alpine plants should do the trick, merely any plant that
survives on a few cm of soil and harsh conditions as not much rain at
times.

At the end, good old selection will do its job and some plants stay,
the other ones disappear.

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