Plantscaping in office buildings

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Herbaceous perennials and bulbous plants: Canna, Bird of paradise, Datura, Vinca rosea, Impatiens sultanii, Fuchsia, Geranium etc. Shrubs, ferns, ornamental palms and trees.

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• AdvantagesThese are movable and can be shifted from one place to another for display

2.3PLANTSCAPING REQUIREMENTS

2.3.1 Lighting Lighting is the most important factor and the biggest financial investment for plantscaping. As long as proper light is provided, an indoor garden can provide flourish throughout the year. Intensity The min illumination for indoor plants - 1200 foot-candle hours per day. Min intensity of light - 100 foot-candles Duration The average light time required- 13hours. Plants don’t require dark period, it is only done to avoid the chance of growth irregularities. Therefore, Min. time for the dark period- 4hours. Max. The time required for the dark period- 6hours. Light quality A frequency spectrum of 400-700 nanometre (i.e. violet to red) is required to activate all plant’s functions. Lighting orientation Top light is necessary as direction giver while side light helps in balanced foliage. Basic indoor plants Growing Lights used are o High-Intensity Fluorescent Grow Lights•

Cool (i.e. blue end spectrum) and warm (i.e. red end spectrum) coloured bulbs are available.

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