Several species are suitable for patios or decks including lacebark pine pinus bungeana evergreen swiss stone pine pinus cembra and evergreen japanese red pine pinus densiflora.
Trees for roof decks.
Luckily there is plenty of choice.
Deciduous trees lose their leaves in winter but in summer they provide much needed shade to cool the.
In large containers consider growing evergreen mugo pine pinus mugo or evergreen japanese black pine pinus thunbergiana.
A shrub a hedge an espalier a small tree.
For color all year choose small slow growing evergreen trees for rooftop gardens.
They are highly visible from the roof and even the ground and they are almost always used on green roofs that will be accessible amenities such as plaza decks roof gardens and healing gardens providing a dynamic and unique space on a rooftop.
Because they are constantly pruned into shape they stay relatively small.
Hardy to zone 5 kousa dogwood cornus kousa stays small for a tree with some varieties maxing out at just about 30 feet making it an excellent foundation planting for a rooftop garden.
Fern pine podocarpus gracilior here s a plant so malleable so gumby like that you can shape it into all sorts of things.
In spring the tree has small but beautiful white to pink flowers which transition to deep green summertime foliage.
Topiary trees not to be confused with trained trees are often also a good option.
And when trees are included on a green roof they are typically a central piece of the design.
As a patio tree trained with a single trunk and a roundish top it s delicate weepy graceful deep green and very easy to grow.