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    http://www.blankees.com/house/plants/air_cleaners.htm Houseplants can be very beneficial in our lives. They purify and renew our stale indoor air by filtering out toxins‚ pollutants and the carbon dioxide we exhale - replacing them with life sustaining oxygen!  Although it should be safe to presume that all plants are capable of removing toxins from our air‚ research by NASA showed that some house plants are more efficient in filtering out toxins than others.  Philodendrons‚ Spider plants‚ and

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    A Plant Will Grow

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    different types of water affect how high a plant will grow? Golden pothos‚ also known as devil’s ivy‚ is an ideal houseplant; it’s attractive‚ hardy‚ tolerant of many lighting conditions but fond of low light‚ fast-growing‚ pest-repellent‚ safe around children and pets‚ and almost impossible to kill. The golden pothos vine is one of the most popular and dependable houseplants available today. These plants grow to giant proportions in their native habitats. Their mature leaves are as broad

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    told you there was a way to get some of those ingredients for free or almost for free. Today‚ I’d like to talk to you about how you can turn some of your ordinary kitchen scraps into new fresh food that you can use or even just turn into a free houseplant. Many of us don’t give much thought to some of the food scraps that we throw away but several of these so called scraps can actually be re-used. I am going to briefly go through three different categories of re-usable scraps and show you how you

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    My Personal Paradise

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    As I walk through the deep green grass and smell the fresh air‚ I realize that this is how life is supposed to be… No troubles‚ no stress‚ just myself and nature. While reading this‚ you would most likely expect me to be in a garden full of rare gardening in an exotic place- but I am right at home. Inside‚ I hear the sound of the television blaring through the windows‚ people scurrying in and out‚ and noise drowning out all the rest of the surroundings. Outside‚ is a whole different atmosphere- a

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    Plumeria

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    (Franqipani) is called the plant of love. The plumeria blooms from April through November‚ and its largd fragrant flowers smell absolutely incredible ranging from sweet‚ citrusy‚ jasmine and rosy. The Plumeria flowers are used to make the leis in Hawaii. The plumeria is from the tropical Caribbean lslands and is by far the most beautiful flowering tree. lt can be grown all over the world because it has a very small root system. Since the plumeria only grows to the size of the container‚ it makes

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    Japanese Bonsai Essay

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    JAPANESE BONSAI ESSAY Bonsai is the traditional tree in japan it grows in a small pot and is maintained in a smaller size than its natural growth. Any plant that is normal can be turned into a bonsai if it can exist in a smaller version. If the plants roots are able to be trimmed and can the branches be cut and will the plant survive in a small and shallow pot. Where can a bonsai be kept this all depends on the plant chosen and how much care and effete you put in to your bonsai. If your

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    The Tobacco Smoke Effect on Epipremnum aureum Table of Contents Abstract………………………………p. 1 Introduction…………………………..p. 2 Materials and Methods……………..p. 3 Results and Discussion…………….p. 4 Conclusion………………………......p. 6 Recommendation……………………p. 7 References………………………….. p. 8 Abstract The objective of this experiment was to find out what will happen to the plant

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    SC235 General Biology House Plant Experiment Do Water Solutions Effect Growth? Hanna Gallant For this assignment I have chosen to look at the Salvia plant. I like house plants better because it brightens up my home and I feel they require somewhat less work than my outside garden does and I can more closely monitor them for pests‚ disease and other issues that may arise. I chose the Salvia plant because it is a fairly common house plant that is easy to care for and produces wonderful blooms

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    Is Dipladenia a Perennial Dipladenia is an older name for this plant and is synonymous with mandevilla (Mandevilla spp.)‚ which is a member of the Apocynaceae family. You may still find plants listed under the old name‚ but are more than likely to find them listed as mandevillas. These evergreen tropical vines‚ known for their elaborate display of large‚ colorful flowers grow as perennials in frost-free climates located in USDA zones 9 through 11. However‚ colder areas of the country should grow

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    Mr. Tracy 7th Grade Science 7 May 2012 The Effect of Light on Snapdragon Flowers Introduction: It is a well-known fact that plants need light for nourishment‚ yet many people are ignorant of the reasons behind this. The biological process by which green plants utilize carbon dioxide‚ water and sunlight to form their own food is called photosynthesis (unknown). Past research has demonstrated that red and blue rays maximize this process (Rothenburger‚ 1993). The purpose of this experiment was

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