I just saw an amazing video from TED conference in Feb'09 that is touching the subject of sustainable architecture project of an office building using plans for purifying the air: Mother-in-law's Tongue (Sansevieria trifasciata), Money Plant (Epipremum aureum) and Areca Palm (Chrysalidocarpus lutescens).
This is the speach of Kamal Meattle, who 17 years ago became allergic to Dehli's air and doctors said, that his lounge capacity went down by 70%.
They designed a healthy building and the study says that after staying 10 hours in this building there is 32% probability of 1% raise of oxygen in human's blood.
Ha! Sansevieria is the bedroom plant, because it converts CO2 to oxygen at night.
Just see this short, but very valuable speach here.
This is a very interesting post.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing it!
Plants beneficial to health -- great story!
ReplyDeleteCameron
I love Sansevierias, especially S. cylindrica, so it's great to know that they are so useful indoors!
ReplyDeleteGreat post!
/Helen
THis is a wonderful entry. THANK YOU for posting at Blotonical Network so I could find you!
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring!
I have two plants in our house! But move both pots of the Sansevieria during the summer outside. They grow very well and get more colourful too.
ReplyDeleteNaming a plant after you??
This service is offered by Hortico.com ..custom Rose Naming - have a rose named after you or someone you love. How about that?
The rose you love is called "EWA".
Take care and keep the air clean..
- Cheers.
with plants of course.
Randi, thanks for coming over - I hope to see you soon :)
ReplyDeleteCameron, does it mean we will have some great reading on your blog. thanks for commenting.
ReplyDeleteHelen, I am especially happy to learn, that there can be at least one type of plant in the bedroom :)
ReplyDeleteGisela, do you think it would be possible? or you are just kidding me?
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