4. Choose the right type of plantsThere should be an appropriate mix of flowering plants, ground cover and shrubs for your terrace garden. De Sousa says that common choices for Indian climates include the areca palm (Chrysalidocarpus lutescens), plumbago (Plumbaginaceae), bird of paradise (Strelitzia reginae), yellow trumpet bush (Tecoma gaudichaudi, T. castanifolia) and a variety of others – ask your local nursery what is best for your terrace. For ground cover, one can choose smaller types of verbena (Verbenaceae), monkey grass (Ophiopogon japonicus) and rain lily (Zephyranthes candida, white, and Z. rosea, pink) and many others. If the roof slab can withstand the weight, you can even opt for medium-sized tropical trees, such as the Ashoka tree (Saraca asoka). For terraces which do not have adequate shelter from the sun, de Sousa suggests low-maintenance gardens without heat-sensitive plants.More tips on planning a verdant terrace garden
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