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05-27-2008
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#121 (permalink)
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Not Ranked : +0 / -0 0 score Re: We need a trillion more indoor plants. yes i agree....much better in every way except plants do destroy buildings! i seem to remember somethign on Discovery Canada talking about a Ford Factory refitting for a "green" veiw....they has some fancy ass roof technology to avoid this very problem (roots)...that was years ago, i cant remember what exactly it was.
i would think this is only good for conrete buildings as wood ones run high risk of fungus, insects and rot! even concrete run risks of roots damaging them, but far less risk than other materials!
The Empress hotel in Victoria BC Canada has ivy growing all over it and has so for many many years! thats expensive 100 year rock buildings for ya!!! 
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06-02-2008
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Not Ranked : +0 / -0 0 score Re: We need a trillion more indoor plants. ARAAAAGH!!
This is terrible!! Giant Plastic Trees To Save Planet by the Removal of CO2 Could US scientist's 'CO2 catcher' help to slow warming? | Environment | The Guardian
Don't we have leaves on plants that do this?? Quote: |
The prototype so-called scrubber will be small enough to fit inside a shipping container. Lackner estimates it will initially cost around £100,000 to build, but the carbon cost of making each device would be "small potatoes" compared with the amount each would capture, he said.
| How many plants could you buy for $200,000-$250,000?
When they start to look crappy you could turn them into charcoal.
Less detailed article with space for nasty comments here Giant Plastic Trees To Save Planet by the Removal of CO2 : EcoWorldly Screen Shots of LeafLab
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06-02-2008
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#123 (permalink)
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Not Ranked : +0 / -0 0 score Re: We need a trillion more indoor plants. I would need to see some stats on those plastic trees to make a call on it, but it does seem rather silly...
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06-06-2008
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#124 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by freeztar I would need to see some stats on those plastic trees to make a call on it, but it does seem rather silly... | Stop being scientific and get emotional like me THEY ARE PLASTIC AAAARGHHH! 
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06-06-2008
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#125 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Ganoderma
The Empress hotel in Victoria BC Canada has ivy growing all over it and has so for many many years! thats expensive 100 year rock buildings for ya!!!  | Sorry I missed that post in my horror about plastic plants
I went to a Univesity that was being built as I attended it. It was in the days of 60's cement modling architecture (In fact the fashion was over 1967- but no one told Macquarie's architect) Many of the buildings looked like French or German Gun emplacements of WW1
For some bizarre reason, I was in the first debate at Macquarie which was "That this University should be covered in Instant Ivy".
I have been back to the Uni in recent years. It is even worse now with Multi story car parks everywhere. (of course it was placed well away from public Transport- great planning)
One of the less 'brutal' buildings at Macquarie. There is a surprising? lack of photos of its buildings on Google. 
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06-08-2008
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Not Ranked : +0 / -0 0 score Re: We need a trillion more indoor plants. Quote:
In an article published in a recent issue of Horticultural Science, researchers at Texas State University in San Marcos found that workers who had at least one plant in their offices- rated themselves as happier in their work
- more satisfied with life in general
- happiest of all were those with windows and greenery
- but it is more important to have a plant than a window,
- plants provide a calming visual cue for the troubled
- create a link to humans' evolutionary past.
| South Bend Tribune: A greenish tint to office health
Another study on plants in hospitals:- Quote:
Findings of this study confirmed the therapeutic value of plants in the hospital environment as a noninvasive, inexpensive, and effective intervention for surgical patients in a general hospital ward.
Patients exposed to plants:- - experienced shorter hospitalisations,
- fewer intakes of postoperative analgesics,
- more positive physiological responses,
- less pain, anxiety, and fatigue than patients in the control group.
Outcomes of this study will substantially affect patientsâ and hospital administrators decisions that indoor plant intervention can:-- foster improved medical outcomes,
- increase satisfaction with providers
- and be acceptably cost effective as compared to other alternatives
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| K-State Research Exchange: Randomized clinical trials evaluating therapeutic influences of ornamental indoor plants in hospital rooms on health outcomes of patients recovering from surgery
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06-13-2008
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#127 (permalink)
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17/9/07 - 'Green roofs' could cool warming cities
NewScientist.com news service -Catherine Brahic
Covering city buildings in vegetation – creating “green roofs” and walls – could substantially save energy by reducing the need for air conditioning on hot days, say researchers.
Green roofs and walls can cool local temperatures by between 3.6°C and 11.3°C, depending on the city, suggests their new study.
Eleftheria Alexandri and Phil Jones at the Welsh School of Architecture, at the University of Cardiff in the UK, mimicked the microclimate around and inside buildings using computer modelling. They compared local temperatures when buildings were made of bare concrete with when the concrete was covered in vegetation.
Such green surfaces are already in use – roofs that are strong enough to take the additional load can be covered with mosses, turf and even trees. In Switzerland, roofs covered in alpine plants that require little soil are becoming increasingly common. Walls can also be greened, often by climbing plants planted at ground level.
Temperature drop
The researchers compared the effects of green surfaces in nine cities around the world, including subarctic Montreal in Canada, temperate London in the UK, humid Mumbai (India), and tropical Brasília (Brazil). In all cases, they studied the month during which that city sees its hottest temperatures.
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06-13-2008
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#128 (permalink)
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17/9/07 - 'Green roofs' could cool warming cities
NewScientist.com news service -Catherine Brahic
Covering city buildings in vegetation – creating “green roofs” and walls – could substantially save energy by reducing the need for air conditioning on hot days, say researchers.
Green roofs and walls can cool local temperatures by between 3.6°C and 11.3°C, depending on the city, suggests their new study.
Eleftheria Alexandri and Phil Jones at the Welsh School of Architecture, at the University of Cardiff in the UK, mimicked the microclimate around and inside buildings using computer modelling. They compared local temperatures when buildings were made of bare concrete with when the concrete was covered in vegetation.
Such green surfaces are already in use – roofs that are strong enough to take the additional load can be covered with mosses, turf and even trees. In Switzerland, roofs covered in alpine plants that require little soil are becoming increasingly common. Walls can also be greened, often by climbing plants planted at ground level.
Temperature drop
The researchers compared the effects of green surfaces in nine cities around the world, including subarctic Montreal in Canada, temperate London in the UK, humid Mumbai (India), and tropical Brasília (Brazil). In all cases, they studied the month during which that city sees its hottest temperatures.
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06-17-2008
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#129 (permalink)
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Not Ranked : +0 / -0 0 score Re: We need a trillion more indoor plants. Quote: The Lucky Bamboo Is A Perfect Desktop Plant 
If you wish to place a nice green, indoor plant on your desk, or bedroom table, that only requires a minimum of care, then the Lucky Bamboo can be just what you are looking for. Despite the name, Lucky Bamboo is not really bamboo at all, they just look like bamboo and I don’t really think they are lucky.
Their requirements are minimal. All you need to do, is provide them with regular cleaning, change the water weekly and allow lots of light, but not direct sunlight.
You don’t need to reproduce them, or feed them, or plant them, or weed around them, like traditional plants.
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06-19-2008
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#130 (permalink)
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Not Ranked : +0 / -0 0 score Re: We need a trillion more indoor plants. They are great....i am not sure why but i always get "peeved" (do you say that in AUS?) when they call it bamboo...its a dracaena (sp?)
anyway, i agree they are great. very hard to kill and grow pretty good with low light and nutes....i think they may even be better suited for indoor (crap) conditions than Pachira! i am going to go raid the farm tomorrow and get some cuts for the house i think
i think that bromeliades are also a HAVE TO HAVE HOUSE PLANT.
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