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This plant has been identified by NASA as particularly good at absorbing harmful toxins in office environments.

 

 

 

 

Plants are Good for You
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Plants have many benefits to our health and well being and they are true 'green' facilitators.The effects they have can help save money too and make the initial investment in interior landscaping more than pay for itself.

Here are 10 reasons why you should consider installing plants without delay:

Plants are effective in cleaning the indoor air. They absorb toxins
(VOCs) emitted by modern building and furnishing materials, electronic equipment and even exhaust fumes which may enter buildings through windows and doors.

Plants help to reduce absence from minor ailments often linked to sick building syndrome, such as headaches, coughs and fatigue.

Having plant displays in your workspace reduces the physical symptoms of stress.

Plants at work or school help to improve concentration and productivity.

Plants generally make us feel better - 82% of those questioned said so.

Plants can be used effectively to absorb noise in open plan offices; plants also absorb smells.

Tropical plants can raise the humidity level which improves comfort for occupants and also reduces dust pollution.

Plant displays can be used for shading and cooling (saving money on the size of air conditioning systems).

In reverse, plants that shed their leaves can allow sun in during winter and reduce the cost of heating bills.

Plants can scrub dirty water which can then be recycled as 'grey' water which can be used for flushing loos or watering plants.

Further research is available at:

http://www.Plants-For-People.org/

  These are a selection of mainly botanical gardens sites which are informative and beautiful at the same time:

http://www.edenproject.com
The huge glass domes in the West Country.

http://www.rhs.org.uk   
The Royal Horticultural Society.

http://www.kewgardens.org
Famous London Botanic Gardens.

http://www.heligan.com    
The lost gardens of Heligan.

 

Strange plant website of the moment:

http://www.carnivorousplants.org

 

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