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Copyright 2010 Plantscape Designs, Inc. All rights reserved ISBN #978-1-4507-3707-4 All copy and photographs are the property of Joseph R. Gallo, Jr. and Plantscape Designs, Inc. and may not be used without permission. Visit our web site at www.PDIPlants.com and our blog: http://www.pdiplantsblog.com/ Book and cover design by Valentine-Design.com
Acknowledgments
Kathleen Valentine many thanks for your patience and guidance in helping me build this useful guide as a tool to further assist project managers, facility managers, and ofce managers in the caring of their interior ofce plants or in helping them select a competent interior landscaping company. I also want to thank Pamela Veerman and Jeannine Gallo for their tireless efforts in the tedious process of proof-reading and with the general editing of this guide book. Brian P. Guilfoyle has been an endless fountain of knowledge assisting me in the construction and further editing of this hand book. His encyclopedic factual knowledge of the botanical kingdom never ceases to amaze me.
Table of Contents
Interior Ofce Plant Care ...................................................... 1 1. Watering .................................................................... 3 2. Cleaning ..................................................................... 6 3. Pruning ...................................................................... 7 4. Fertilizing .................................................................. 10 Insect Pests on Your Ofce Plants ........................................... 15 1. Scale ........................................................................ 16 2. Spider Mites................................................................ 18 3. Thrips ....................................................................... 19 4. Fungus Gnats .............................................................. 21 5. Mealy Bugs ................................................................. 23 6. Nocturnal Weevils ....................................................... 24 Interior Ofce Plant Suggestions ............................................ 25 Exterior Corporate Containers ............................................... 61 Interior Ofce Flower Programs ............................................. 63 1. Potted Flowers ............................................................ 71 Live Corporate Arrangements ................................................ 79 1. Potted Orchids ............................................................ 80 2. Potted Bromeliads ........................................................ 87 Design Ideas for Your Interiorscapes ........................................ 93 1. Surface Pot Dressing...................................................... 97 2. Ofce Plant Grouping ..................................................103 Ofce Plant Morphology and Physiology ................................. 107 Health Effects of Green Plants in Your Ofce Environment ............119 Financial Benets of Indoor Ofce Plants in Your Work Place .........123 Recycling Issues Within Your Ofce Interiorscapes ......................127 Seasonal Creative Ideas for Your Ofcescapes ...........................131 The Value & Worth of Interior Within Your Ofce Work Place .........143 Bibliography....................................................................149 About the Author ............................................................ 150
Why Clean and Sterilize Your Scissors after Trimming your Indoor Ofce Plants?
Anyone trimming their indoor ofce plants must always clean and sterilize their scissors with alcohol. 1. When trimming what appears to be brown or yellow spots or tips of leaves could be fungus or even viruses. Fungus spores or virus vectors could adhere to your scissors or pruners and infect the next plant you intend to trim. 2. Likewise when trimming leaves microscopic insect eggs can also stick to your pruners or scissors, further causing contagion of insect larvae with other plants in your interior ofcescapes. 3. The easiest and safest method to sterilize your trimming scissors is dipping them in a 70% solution of isopropyl alcohol or soaking a clean cloth with this solution thoroughly wiping your tools of these live organisms. 4. By doing this simple procedure you and your company can save hundreds of dollars in plant replacements. At Plantscape Designs Inc. Boston, MA we always sterilize our tools on a daily basis to eliminate costly interior ofce plant loss.
Crown Thinning Crown thinning, primarily for hardwoods, is the selective removal of branches to increase light penetration and air movement throughout the crown of a tree. The intent is to maintain or develop a trees structure and form. To avoid unnecessary stress and prevent excessive production of epicormic sprouts, no more than one-quarter of the living crown should be removed at a time. If it is necessary to remove more, it should be done over successive years. Branches with strong U-shaped angles of attachment should be retained. Branches with narrow, V-shaped angles of attachment often form included bark and should be removed. Included bark forms when two branches grow at sharply acute angles to one another, producing a wedge of inward-rolled bark between them. Lateral branches should be no more than one-half to three-quarters of the diameter of the stem at the point of attachment. Avoid producing lions tails, tufts of branches and foliage at the ends of branches, caused by removing all inner lateral branches and foliage. Lions tails can result in sunscalding, abundant epicormic sprouts, and weak branch structure and breakage. Branches that rub or cross another branch should be removed as illustrated above photo. Conifers that have branches in whorls and pyramidal crowns rarely need crown thinning except to restore a dominant leader. Occasionally, the leader of a tree may be damaged and multiple branches may become codominant. Select the strongest leader and remove competing branches to prevent the development of codominant stems again as seen in our above photo. Plantscape Designs Inc. yearly prunes many of our larger Boston ofce plants.
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Indoor ofce plants are amazing in that they make their own food. Through photosynthesis, with light and water, they make carbohydrates that provide the plant with fuel to respire and grow. So as the days grow longer they create food more readily. You can help your interior ofce plants optimize food making by fertilizing them. This will make your interior landscape plants healthier and more attractive. PDI uses 20/20/20/ fertilizer formula as a green ofce plant solution for many of our ofce plants within the Waltham - Lexington areas.
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Why Use Starbucks Coffee Grounds in Your Indoor Ofce Plants Soil?
Many consumers are unaware of the fact that by-products from the kitchen make excellent additions to compost, said Ginny Black, communications chairperson of the United States Composting Council. Coffee grounds are rich in nutrients and benecial for any backyard compost effort. The U.S. Composting council applauds Starbucks for their environmentally responsible donation and encourages consumers to take advantage of this generous opportunity. PDI plants are currently mixing used Starbucks coffee grounds in our customers ofce plant soils. By doing this coffee mixture, organic nutrients (a lot of nitrogen, magnesium potassium, some phosphorous, calcium and micronutrients) are added to the potted soils as well. Naturally normalizing the ph of the plants soil. At Plantscape Designs Inc. we are encouraging all interior landscapers and business ofce personnel to blend sparingly coffee grounds into their indoor ofce plant soils. Too much might chemically burn your indoor ofce plants. To begin composting at home, PDI recommends gardeners ll a wooden or plastic bin with a mixture of leaves and other yard trimmings and then mix in coffee grounds and kitchen scraps (no animal products). To help the pile decompose faster, it is important to make sure that the materials are moist (like a wrung-out sponge) but not soggy. Aerating the pile by mixing and turning also encourages the composting process. Compost is ready for the garden when it has fully decomposed
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into a dark rich soil-like material. A half-inch to an inch of compost on top of the soil feeds plants, prevents plant diseases, suppresses weeds and conserves water. The proper amount of coffee grounds to be used depends on soil condition and what is being grown in a garden. Contact a local gardening expert to learn what is best for your region. Or call us at PDI for indoor ofce plant soil testing. Plantscape Designs Inc. services the Boston and Route 128, MA business communities.
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Plantscape Designs Inc. uses liquid plant food with trace elements for the following reasons: 1. Sulfur for building part plant proteins, coenzyme A, thiamine, and biotin. 2. Magnesium for building part of chlorophyll, activates numerous enzymes, maintains structure of ribosomes. 3. Calcium is essential in the synthesis and stability of middle lamella, maintains structure and permeability of membranes. 4. Iron is an essential part of cytochromes, ferredoxin and an activator of certain enzymes. 5. Chlorine activates photosynthetic enzymes. 6. Manganese helps in the formation of amino acids, activates many enzymes, is an electron carrier, and catalyst.
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7. Boron is involved with carbohydrate translocation. 8. Zinc helps chlorophyll formation and indoleacetic acid production. 9. Copper is an electron carrier, part of certain enzymes and nitrate reduction. 10. Molybdenum is an electron carrier and essential in nitrogen xation. Plantscape Designs Inc. currently uses this liquid green plant fertilizer in all of our current interior cityscapes in the Boston, MA area.
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Scale insects can hurt your interior ofce plants by sucking their life juices out of them. Most scale insects are parasites of plants, feeding on sap drawn directly from the plants vascular system. A few species feed on fungal mats and fungi, e.g., some species in the genus Newsteadia in the family Ortheziidae. Scale insects vary dramatically in their appearance from very small organisms (12 mm) that occur under wax covers (some look like oyster shells), to shiny pearl-like objects (about 5 mm), to creatures covered with mealy wax. Adult female scales are almost always immobile (aside from mealy bugs) and permanently attached to the plant they have parasitized. They secrete a waxy coating for defense; this coating causes them to resemble reptilian scales or sh scales, hence the name. Scale insects feed on a wide variety of plants, and many scale species are considered pests. Plantscape Designs Inc. can eradicate these insect parasites by injecting a chemical systemic into your plants soil.
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The way these chemicals work is as follows: Inject the systemic into your plant soil. Water your plant. The water and liquid systemic will be absorbed by your indoor ofce plants through their root hairs and primary root systems. The water and systemic will be transpired up the xylem vascular tissue of your green plants. Once the upward ow of these lethal liquids assents the leaves and small upper portions of your plants stems where the scale reside, these liquids are ingested by the scale insects poisoning them. Plantscape Designs Inc. has been using this systemic chemical solution when biological solutions are not feasible in our interior ofce plants in the Boston, MA area.
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Why Are Your Ofce Green Plants Turning Yellow, Dropping Leaves, or Have Browning Tips?
Although such symptoms like the ones above may be serious and easily detected, hundreds of things can go wrong. The root systems of your ofce plants, infectious diseases or inadequate plant care from your current provider may be the cause of your sad looking plants. For example the photo illustrates an insect thrip infection. PDIPlants.com can help. Just log on. We can help. Boston, MA is where we care for your ofce plants.
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They are small, grayish to black ies that are 2 millimeters long and resemble tiny mosquitoes (minus the bloodsucking). Their legs are long and slender, and their skinny antennae are usually longer than their heads. Their wings are shades of gray. Fungus gnats are relatively weak iers and generally remain near potted plants, often running or resting on soil or leaves. What kind of damage do fungus gnats do? They may not threaten human health, but with fungus gnats you get a triple whammy: Not only do people hate to see them in general, the pests can be vectors for plant diseases not good! Whats a vector, you ask? Its an organism that transmits a pathogen, so if you have a sick plant, fungus gnats can spread it to all your healthy neighboring plant friends. They can also vector several different fungal root rots, including ones called Fusarium and Pythium, and even foliage pathogens like Botrytis.
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And as if thats not bad enough, fungus gnat larvae make breakfast, lunch and dinner out of your plant roots. So theres good news, and theres bad news: The good news is adult fungus gnats only live about one week. The bad news is that in this short time, the female will deposit 100-150 eggs on your plants soil surface. These eggs are laid in strings of three to 40 and can hatch within four days of being laid! The emerging larvae are clear to creamy-white and can grow to about 5 millimeters long. They have shiny black head capsules. The larvae feed on tasty root hairs in the upper 1 centimeter of the soil, then work their way up into the plant stem. (They also love to feed on the roots of your newly planted seed, so watch those seed-starting trays in spring!) The larvae feed on highly organic soils, too. After feeding for approximately 14 days, the larva pupates. In about three and a half days, an adult will emerge from the case. The total life cycle takes two to four weeks. At Plantscape Designs Inc., we combat the infestation of fungus gnats with biological control such as the use of parasitic nematodes in our N.E. plantscape clients ofces.
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Nocturnal weevils can harm your indoor ofce plants without you noticing for a long period of time. They feed on your ofce plants at night. These are dark brown to black, short-snouted weevils, densely covered with metallic gold or greenish-bronze scales. They range in size from 4-9 and mm long, depending on species. The main pest species found in Europe are the brown leaf weevil (Phyllobius oblongus), the silver-green leaf weevil (Phyllobius argentatus) and the common leaf weevil (Phyllobius pyri), but a few other species also occur in gardens. They feed on the leaves of apples and other fruits, and on the leaves of alder, birch, lime, oak, poplars, owering cherries, crab-apples and rhododendrons, eating small holes in the leaves and occasionally damaging blossom. These weevils can be biologically controlled by applying parasitic nematodes to your potted plant soil or your lobby planters, soil. Plantscape Designs Inc. of Bedford, MA uses the services of IPM Labs who scientically propagate these biologically weapons, saving you needless nancial and esthetic loss of your interior ofce plant designs.
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The split leaf philodendron is a common foliage plant that has some points of interest. These plants can provide a beautiful accent to your ofce space whether you have low to medium light conditions or wonderful natural light. Botanically named, Monstera deliciosa, aptly describes its attributes. The genus Monstera refers to the monstrous green leaves it produces in its native habitat of Mexico and Central America. The plant climbs to a height of more than eighty feet producing leaves that are three feet long and almost as wide. The leaves are deeply incised on the margins and dotted with holes in the center. This allows the plant to withstand storms and hurricanes by allowing the wind to blow through the leaves minimizing damage to the plant. Monsteras for the most part are poisonous. Except for the fruit, hence the species, deliciosa. After owering, the arum of the ower develops into a delicious scaled fruit that is fragrant and has a avor of pineapple and pear.
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Why Does Plantscape Designs Use Warneckii, Neanthe Bella Palms, and ZZ Plants?
Fresh Warneckii, ZZ Plants, and Neanthe Bella Palms have arrived at our Route 128 warehouse. These low light loving plants soften your ofce work place cubicles and open areas. The options are unlimited. Warneckii, Lemon-Lime Dracaena deremensis Light Level: Medium Water Level: Medium Dracaena deremensis cv. Warneckii has stiff, tapered leaves with gray, green and white stripes. Lemon Lime is a Warneckii cultivar with more yellow and green stripes. Country of Origin: Africa and Asia Maintenance Tips: When D. deremensis fertility is too low or when the plant is overwatered, it may develop weak color and narrow strappy leaves. Lack of phosphorus can cause a severe dieback in the middle and older foliage. Iron deciency is common and results in severe interveinal chlorosis. If you gently grab the third leaf back from the growing tip during the middle of the day and hold it lightly in your hand, you may be able to feel the leafs heat. If you can, it probably means the light and temperature are too high. You can mist the plant to reduce its temperature and move it away from the light or heat source.
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These plants do well when kept on the dry side. You will nd they are often in Hawaiian lava rock potting media, which helps prevent root rot. Do not allow these plants to sit in water. D. deremensis Warneckii prefer low to medium light. ZZ Plants: The Zamioculcas is denitely a -Whats Up plant. It ts just about every need of what a new indoor plant introduction should be. Handles low light Low water use Tough under indoor conditions Handles neglect well The ZZ has been around for decades. It is a member of the Aroid family along with the philodendron, spathiphyllum and aglaonema. You would never know it though. The cardboard palm is another Aroid. The base of the plant stalks are swollen from which the stem host dark green, naturally shiny leaves. Its easy to think that the plant has had leaf shine put on it. Remember, we dont recommend leaf shine. One rule that almost all of the BEST indoor plants have is they grow slow. The ZZ is no exception. It is easy to propagate but develops slowly. Most of the plants are grown from leaf cuttings just as you would a jade plant. Plants are grown in 4 inch up through 14 inch pots. Large plants can reach 3 feet in height and I have seen a very old plant of 4 foot. The average height of most of the plants grown is about 16 28 inches, and the plant can have a wide spread on it. It works well as an accent plant in areas where it canspread its wings. Neanthe Belle is discussed in another article in more detail. At Plantscape all three above 3 plants can be used under your indoor ofce logos, artwork, or company information photos to highlight their importance.
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Well, Im not talking the PC kind, but the diverse plant genus, Ficus. This genus of plant has an almost unlimited range of sizes, forms and textures, which make it an excellent choice for the ofce. From the ubiquitous Ficus benjamina (pictured here), in the standard tree form, to the bold leaves of the Ficus lyrata (ddle leaf g) down to the tiny leaved Ficus pumila, there is a member of this family to suit every ofce environment. Ficus, in general, are native to India and parts of Asia. They exude a white milky substance, or latex, when cut. Ficus elastica, also commonly known as the rubber plant, was the basis for rubber products but has been replaced with a species of another plant genus, Hevea.
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Why Should Ofce Work Places Use Mass Appeals in Their Interior Design?
For the last 40 years the vertical straight up Tri Dracena Marginatas have dominated the ofce work places of Downtown Boston, Cambridge, Waltham and the Route 128 business communities. No more. This new arrival has differing growth lines and character that the older cultivar does not. Shapely and more uid lines accompany this new plant species giving it unlimited ofce plant options to enhance your ofce space and reception area.
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until you become familiar with the plants needs. The amount of water the plant uses will depend on the amount of light it receives. The lower the light, the less water the plant will need. The reverse is true for brighter lighting. On small plants let the surface soil dry to the touch between waterings. For larger specimens allow the surface soil to dry down about 1 between waterings. Water all the way around the plant to avoid creating dry spots in the soil which will lead to frond loss. Water until a small amount of seeps from the drainage holes. Remove excess water from the drip tray within one hour of watering to help prevent root rot. Indoors Parlor Palms are not heavy feeders. Fertilize once a month during the spring and summer months. Feed bimonthly or quarterly during the winter with Peters Houseplant Special. At the nursery Neanthe Bella palms are grown from seed. To propagate, the plant can be divided... but expect heavy die back of palm fronds and a slow recovery. Propagation is not recommended. Common houseplant pests can include: Foliar Mealy bug and Spider mites. Being an avid aquarist I have noticed most aquarium shops offering small Parlor Palms as an aquatic submerged plant. Neanthe Bella palms are a terrestrial plant that will not live very long submerged. Neanthe Bella Palms are available in nearly every container size from very small starter 3 starter plants to large 10, 12, and 14 specimen plants.
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The Hens and Chickens, a common echeveria species add fullness and color to your ofce plant environment. Blues, reds, yellows and shades of green radiate from these botanicals. PDI is currently using these desert-loving plants in southwest window environments with our pharmaceutical clients located in Cambridge and Waltham, MA.
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Why use spath owers in your interior ofce plants design? Why Plantscape Designs Inc. uses spaths in your indoor ofce locations? Plant Type: Perennial Description: A miniature, with leaves about nine inches (23cm) long and owers held a few inches above them. Spathe and spadix creamy white. Origin: Man Made Hybrid Environment: Suitable for the home or a greenhouse Foliage: Yes Flowering: Yes Season: All year Fragrant: No Growing Ease: Requires a little extra care Temperature: 60-85F, 16-29C Humidity: High humidity Lighting Needs: Does best in full sunlight coming from the North/East/West
Soil Type: A GOOD general purpose potting soil (a soil that retains water yet drains well) will sufce. Check purchased soil to see that it is well aerated and add sand or perlite and peat moss if it seems to pack too tightly. Give the plants a chance to settle in before going back to whatever fertilization program has been successful for you. If you want to mix your own take: 1 part garden soil, 1 part coarse sand or perlite, 1 part moist peat or humus (leaf mold) and a light dusting of lime. Always use a pot with a hole. Watering: Drench the soil and let it become moderately dry between waterings. If you use rainwater, be careful, as it could be acidic. Use warm water. Fertilizer: Feed every two weeks with a water-soluble fertilizer during the summer months only. Plant Pests: Prone to thrips. Always inspect any new plant for pests before introducing it to your home or greenhouse. Gardening Tips & Care: Mist frequently with warm water (lime free to avoid leaf staining) and try to avoid drafts as they may damage the plant. Place pebbles or gravel in the drainage dish to hold water and increase the humidity, make sure the pot is sitting on the gravel and not in the water. Air Purier: An excellent air purier. Some species removes formaldehyde, benzene, and toluene. Ethyl and methyl alcohol, acetone, xylene, ammonia, trichloroethylene and ethyl acetate from the surrounding atmosphere.
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Indoors, Opuntia cactus can be grown in pots but they generally dont grow to more than a few feet tall. They do best in full sunlight with very little water. No cacti likes to be over watered and they will rot if they remain in saturated soil. Water sparingly and improve soil drainage in areas that receive a lot of rain. My cactus lets me know when it needs water with thin pads and droopy tips. One year we got over 20 inches of rain and the pads swelled up with so much moisture they broke off under their own weight. We at PDI are currently using opuntia cacti in our downtown Boston cityscapes. Also called Prickly Pear cacti, opuntias typically grow with at, rounded platyclades that are armed with two kinds of spines; large, smooth, xed spines and small, hairlike spines called glochids, that easily penetrate skin and detach from the plant. Many types of prickly pears grow into dense, tangled structures. Like all true cactus species, Prickly Pears are native only to the Western hemisphere; however, they have been introduced to other parts of the globe. Prickly Pear species are found in abundance in Mexico, especially in the central and
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western regions. They are also found in the Western United States, from arid regions in the Northwest, throughout the mid and lower elevations of the Rocky Mountains, and especially in the Southwest. Prickly Pears are also the only types of native cactus found to grow far east of the Great Plains states, as far northeast as Long Island, where it can be found in Northport. Prickly Pear species were introduced into Australia in the late 1800s, causing major ecological damage in the eastern states. They are also found in the Mediterranean region of southern Europe, especially on the island nation of Malta, where they grow all over the island, and can be found in enormous numbers in parts of South Africa, where it was introduced from South America. Plantsape Designs Inc. of Boston, MA uses these cacti in your cold unheated entrance ways when no other tropical plant can survive. Opuntia are the most cold-tolerant of the lowland cacti, extending into western and southern Canada. Prickly pears also produce a fruit that is commonly eaten in Mexico, known as tuna; it also is used to make aguas frescas. The fruit can be red, wine-red, green or yellow-orange. Charles Darwin was the rst to note that these cacti have thigmotactic anthers: when the anthers are touched, they curl over, depositing their pollen.
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These South African foliage ofce plants need less light than most other succulents. Some times called zebra plants because of their white dotted or striped pointed leaves further banded with white ridges add a different texture to your interior ofcescapes. Haworthias may resemble other succulents like agaves, crassulas, aloes, graptopetalums, gasterias or echeverias species. PDI uses these kinds of succulents on low maintenance installation jobs all over the Burlington, Woburn, and Lexington, MA, N.E. Plantscapes.
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How Plantscape Designs Inc. Uses Cork Screw Ficus in Ofce Interiors.
PDI uses cork screw cus trees in ofce interior lobbies as well as ofce cafes. These tall stately low light cus trees add character to your ofce work place. Planting these soft leafed botanicals in Lechuza Cubicos further enhances the long elegant lines of these indoor plants. Plantscape Designs Inc. currently services the Woburn, MA. ofce parks. Do you know that one of the most popular plants in Europe is the Ficus benjamina and its many cultivars. There are many perceptions in the US on Ficus trees which differ from Europe: Ficus drop their leaves Ficus are short lived in the interior environment Ficus are uninteresting Ficus are inexpensive A Ficus is a Ficus There is nothing new in Ficus
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In fact over 15 years ago Ficus trees accounted for over 11% of all potted plant sales sold and over 60 Ficus varieties were being cultivated commercially. Now not all Ficus cultivars are superior but some select varieties are indeed superior. Plus we continue to see new selections both unique in color form and growth habit. This image is of a crop of 14 inch Ficus Benjamina Monique trees grown as corkscrews. These trees are undergoing the acclimation process getting use to lower light levels soon ready to be a conversation item as a houseplant or in an ofce. Ficus Benjamina Monique is more drought tolerant than past benjamina varieties. Learn more on Ficus tree care here. Ficus trees are one of PDI main staple plants for your Boston cityscape atriums.
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Why Use Fiddle Leaf Ficus as One of Your Indoor Ofce Plants?
Why use ddle leaf cus trees in your ofce work place? Fiddle leaf cus trees add a different texture to your indoor ofce plant grouping. You can use these medium light loving plants in your windows or well-lighted interior ofcescapes. Because ddle leaf cus are in the same family as cus bejamina, cus nitida and Indian rubber trees, they can be interchanged with all of the above when designing your interiorscapes. The added advantage of using ddle leaf cus is that their leaves do not fall with the changing seasons of autumn and spring. PDI Plants currently services the Bio Pharma ofces and labs in downtown, Cambridge, MA
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What are Tiny Tillandsias? Why Use Them in Your Indoor Corporate Ofces?
Tillandsias are: epiphytes and need no soil because water and nutrients are absorbed through the leaves. The roots are used as anchors only. Reproduction is by seeds or by offsets called pups. A single plant could have up to a dozen pups. Indoor arrangement of six Tillandsia plants mounted on a log section. Although not normally cultivated for their owers, some Tillandsia will bloom on a regular basis. In addition, it is quite common for some species to take on a different leaf color (usually changing from green to red) when about to ower. This is an indication that the plant is monocarpic (owers once before dying) but offsets around the owering plant will continue to thrive. Temperature is not critical, the range being from 32C down to 10C. They are sensitive to frost, except for the hardiest species, T. usneoides, which can tolerate nighttime frosts down to about -10C. Tillandsia is a primary ingredient in an herbal supplement to treat pollen allergies. The plant genus Tillandsia, a member of the Bromeliad
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family (Bromeliaceae), is found in the deserts, forests and mountains of Central and South America, and Mexico and the southern United States in North America. The thinner-leafed varieties grow in rainy areas and the thick-leafed varieties in areas more subject to drought. Moisture and nutrients are gathered from the air (dust, decaying leaves and insect matter) through structures on the leaves called trichomes. Tillandsia species are epiphytes (also called aerophytes or air plants) i.e. they normally grow without soil while attached to other plants). Epiphytes are not parasitic, depending on the host only for support. The genus Tillandsia was named by Carolus Linnaeus after the Swedish physician and botanist Dr. Elias Tillandz (originally Tillander) (1640-1693). Plantscape Designs Inc. currently uses these tiny bromeliads to enhance the monthly orchid gardens that we create and deliver for our 100s of corporate interiorscape clients.
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Soil Type For planting Ming aralias, you can use a general potting mixture. It can be planted in different types of soil, as long as the soil is loose, well drained and rich in nutrients. As this houseplant cannot tolerate either water logged or dry soil, it is essential to add peat moss, loam and sand in the potting mixture. For preparing the soil mixture on your own, add one part each of garden soil, humus and perlite or coarse sand. You can use small amount of lime dust to avoid acidic soil. Light The Ming aralias plant thrives well in partial sunlight. When maintained indoors, the Ming aralias performs best in bright however, indirect sunlight. Hence, for better growth of this evergreen houseplant, you can place them in a direction facing a window that receives sunlight. In case, you are living in a cold climatic region, use articial light occasionally, particularly in winter months. Temperature The favorable temperature range for Ming aralias care is 60-85 degrees Fahrenheit. This houseplant cannot tolerate extreme cold conditions. Extreme cold (below 60 degrees Fahrenheit) for a prolonged period can cause the leaves to discolor and drop. Hence, make sure you maintain the temperature is above 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Humidity A medium to high humidity level is ideal for growing Ming aralias. A prolonged low humidity condition can lead to yellowing and falling of leaves. A dry environment may cause this plant to lose all its leaves. You can use a room humidier in order to maintain the preferable humidity level for Ming aralias. Irrigation Watering the Ming aralias tree should be done in such a way that the top portion of the soil remains moist. Regular irrigation is advisable during warm and growing seasons. To
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be precise, maintain moist soil between two waterings. You can cut down on the watering in winters, when the plant is in its inactive phase. Over-watering can cause water logging and damage of the root system. Fertilizer You can use balanced liquid fertilizers that are rich in essential plant nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium) and trace nutrients in the growing period. Fertilizing this houseplant thrice during the growing season is sufcient for proper growth. During winter, you can supplement the plant with compost. Repotting Repotting Ming aralias plant can be performed at any time throughout the summer months. While transplanting, special care should be taken so that the delicate roots are not damaged. As the roots are not so extensive, you can replant them in another pot of the same size as the current one. Plant Problems Leaf staining is a common Ming aralias problem, caused as a result of dry soil and extreme cold climates. Common pests that infest Ming aralias plants include spider mites, aphids, mealy bugs and very rarely, scale. In order to keep pests under control, you can use appropriate pesticides. In case, you are not sure about the pest type, get it checked by a horticulturist and then apply the pesticides. At Plantscape Designs Inc. we always implement the use of Ming aralias in our Bedford, MA and Lexington, MA ofcescapes and cityscapes.
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Theyre different! 1. Shown above Trichcereus Chilensis El Mclles and (the paddle cactus, prickly pear) Opuntia cus -india. 2. Cacti have spines that are modied leaves designed to protect the plants from foraging animals and extremes of sun, heat and cold. 3. In form, cacti are spherical or columnar, or have jointed pads. 4. Cacti ribbed like accordions inhabit regions where rain falls intensely and then not at all for months; when drenched, the plants plump up, then slowly contract, as drought requires them to drain their reserves. Contraction also enables the plants to shade themselves, thereby inhibiting desiccation; the deeper the grooves, the less sun reaches the skin. Plantscape Designs Inc. does use these unique plant in our southerly, sunny hot interiorscape locations in Waltham, MA corporate interior environments.
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but actually remain moist in the crucial center area, in the meristematic tissue where new cells are produced. If this area remains too moist for too long the plant may rot. Likewise, one can mist the plants regularly but, in the end, it isnt enough to prevent a gradual dehydration that normally manifests itself with the edges of the leaves curling up and pinching. The most secure way to water the plants indoors is to submerge them for a twelve-hour period in good water, that is, water that is low in dissolved solids and salts. Rainwater and bottled drinking water are the best. When the plants are under water for this length of time they have enough water availability for a long enough period of time to completely rehydrate. A soaking in this manner should sufce for ten days to two weeks in average conditions. If a mounting item is too big to submerge, attaching a Velcro dot to the plant and the mounting item allows the plant to be easily removed so that it can be rehydrated. Finally, if this just isnt practical or possible, mist the plants with good water and try to monitor the state of hydration as best you can. Once you have the right system down that works in your given situation, watering is a breeze. One last note. If the plants are soaked, you can put water in a container that has a lid to prevent evaporation. This water can then be used over and over for your soakings. A small pinch of Epiphytes Delight fertilizer in the water helps as well and it lasts indenitely. Shake or jostle the container prior to putting the plants in, in order to remix the fertilizer evenly throughout the water. Also, as the water gets used, more can be added to keep the container full enough to submerge the plants completely. Plantscape Designs Inc. uses these tillandsias in our terrarium and orchid gardens owering programs in the Cambridge, MA corporate plant designs.
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Why Use Hawaiian Michiko Canes and Not Florida Cane in Your Indoor Ofce Environments?
Dracaena michiko is one of the worlds most sought-after dracaena hybrids. This fabulous plant is importer from Hawaii and is commonly known as Michiko cane because of its cane-like structure caused by its upright growth habit. The leaves of this plant are held tighter to its trunks. This makes the plant a perfect plant to be put in narrow or tight areas or rooms with limited available space. Compared to Dracaena Michiko plants grown in Florida, Dracaena Michiko Hawaii have greater life expectancy because of their welldeveloped root systems. The large size plus a full-grown look would surely mean lower expenses to be spent on pots or decorative containers. In addition, most Dracaena Michiko plants grown from Hawaii are tall and upright or columnar thereby making them excellent choices for places with limited space or area. These reasons and more explain why Hawaii-grown Dracaena Michiko plants are more expensive than those grown in Florida. At Plantscape Designs Inc. the Michiko canes are currently being used in our downtown Boston, MA ofcescapes.
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Ferns add a different kind of green texture to your interior ofce plant design. This reception desk arrangement softens your hard granite or stone desk surfaces. Ferns (Pteridophyta) A fern is any one of a group of about 12,000 species of plants. Unlike mosses, they have xylem and phloem (making them vascular plants). They have stems, leaves, and roots like other vascular plants. Ferns do not have either seeds or owers (they reproduce via spores). Stems: Most often an underground creeping rhizome, but sometimes an above-ground creeping stolon (e.g., Polypodiaceae), or an above-ground erect semi-woody trunk. Leaf: The green, photosynthetic part of the plant. In ferns, it is often referred to as a frond, but this is because of the historical division between people who study ferns and people who study seed plants, rather than because of differences in structure. New leaves typically expand by the unrolling of a tight
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spiral called a crozier or ddlehead. This uncurling of the leaf is termed circinate vernation. Roots: The underground non-photosynthetic structures that take up water and nutrients from soil. They are always brous and are structurally very similar to the roots of seed plants. The three ferns comprising the above arrangement have differing leaf surfaces adding interest to this reception arrangement. Plantscape Designs Inc. applies ferns in many of our downtown Boston, MA ofcescapes.
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Arrowhead Plant Root Structure The arrowhead plant root structure is quite extensive, spreading and growing to the point of becoming invasive in the wild. Even within a contained environment, because of arrowhead plant root structure, the plant should be repotted every second spring. This plant can also be propagated through division, cuttings (which can be rooted easily in water), and air layering. Gloves should be worn when working with the arrowhead plant, as its sap can be irritating to sensitive individuals. If the arrowhead-shaped foliage is preferred, simply cut off the climbing stems as they develop. The plant will take on a bushier appearance, with less climbing, and the leaves will remain more arrow shaped. Plantscape Designs Inc. of New England has been applying these colorful indoor ofce plants in our clients interiorlandscape designs for over 38 years.
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Succulent foliage has a different texture then your common softer tropical plant foliage. Echeveria, like hens and chickens, are hardy semidesert water-storing foliage plants. Plantscape Designs Inc. is currently using succulents such as echeveria in our Boston cityscapes. Echeveria needs to be placed in high light ofce interiors. These indoor ofce plants are terric ofce plant solutions for hot interior ofcescape locations as well as for exterior landscaping on the outside entrances of your ofce work place.
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These colorful assorted 6 violets will brighten up any ofce reception area. Lasting weeks, the African violet retains its value and is within every CEOs budget. Potted owering violets can last up to 4 weeks versus 3 to 4 days for cut owers. Violets can give your ofce work place unlimited plant color possibilities.
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Our Boston cityscapes clients are accented with either monthly or bi-weekly owering programs. Flowering plants are strategically located throughout many down town ofces together with our tropical green plants. The owering programs give both unlimited color and variety to our clients reception areas. Low cost, living potted blooming plants last longer then cut owers. Kalanchoes, above, come in many colors: red, yellow, orange, white, pink, burgundy and salmon. Kalanchoes are long-lasting and can tolerate high heat ofce environments.
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Why Your N.E Ofcescape Should Not Use this Beautiful Cut Flower Arrangement?
Why you should not use this ower arrangement in your corporate plant designs, because cut owers are lovely but short lived. Cut owers are also very costly in your interior ofce reception. Our potted live owers, orchids and bromeliads last longer, weeks and some species even months longer. Living owering arrangements give you more value for your ofce budget dollar by lasting longer without frequent replacements. PDIPlants can give dozens of species varieties and colors with lower cost to your company. Yes, we service the Cambridge, MA cityscapes.
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Its Not Always About Flowers With Interior Ofce Plant Design
When we think of adding a colorful accent to our indoor ofce plants we often think about cut owers or a owering potted plant. Actually there is another option. Tropical foliage plants that have beautiful colored leaves. If your ofce has the right conditions, bright light and warm temperature, there is an unlimited selection of plants that have colorful foliage and variegated leaves. Crotons, Cordyline, Rex Begonias, Stromanthe are just a few that can brighten your ofce with some color. Plantscape Designs uses many of these on locations in the Boston metro area. Colored leafy botanicals have unlimited plant possibilities.
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Why weekly ower programs for your reception and conference rooms, because PDI potted owers are less cost to your company then cut owers. Floral arrangements do not have the longevity or the lower cost as our live potted ever-changing seasonal owers. Our PDI staff on a weekly, bi- monthly or monthly basis will place many colors into your ofce automatically. Interesting designer containers are included with our all-inclusive pricing. Stone, resin, glass, tin, metal and even baskets are paired with each and every one of our live potted ower deliveries. PDI plants services Lexington, Bedford, Marlboro, Westboro, Burlington, Woburn, Wakeeld, and Boston, MA locations.
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gravel will raise the humidity and help it hold its leaves. If the azalea is not cold hardy, you can plant it outside after the last frost, still in the pot, with the rim of the pot even with the soil level, or use it as a potted plant. Remember to water it, as the roots can only get the water in the pot. Bring it back into the house during the winter as a potted plant, and put it in the coolest part of the house during the winter. PDI servicing the greater Cambridge, MA ofcescape area.
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Why use potted tulips in your Boston, MA cityscapes? Potted tulips as indoor owering plants for ofce can work, but just for about a week. A tulip is a bulbous plant in the genus Tulipa, comprising 109 species with showy owers, in the family Liliaceae . The species native range includes southern Europe, North Africa, and Asia from Anatolia and Iran in the west to northeast of China center of diversity of the genus is in the Pamir and Hindu Kushmountains and the steppes of Kazakhstan. A number of species and many hybrid cultivars are grown in gardens, used as pot plants or as fresh cut owers. Most cultivars of tulip are derived from Tulipa gesneriana . The species are perennials from bulbs, the tunicate bulbs often produced on the ends of stolon and covered with hairless to variously hairy papery coverings. The species include short low-growing plants to tall upright plants, growing from 10 to 70 centimeters (427 in) tall. They can even grow in the cold and snowy winter. Plants typically have 2 to 6 leaves, with some species having up to 12 leaves. The cauline foliage is strap-shaped, waxy-coated, usually light to medium green and alternately arranged. The large owers are produced on scapes or subscapose stems normally lacking bracts. The stems have no leaves to a few leaves; with large species having some
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leaves and smaller species have none. Typically species have one ower per stem but a few species have up to four owers. The colorful and attractive cup shaped owers typically have three petals and three sepals, which are most often termed tepals because they are nearly identical. Origin of the name Although tulips are associated with Holland, commercial cultivation of the ower began in the Ottoman Empire. The tulip, or lale (from Persian) as it is also called in Iran and Turkey, is a ower indigenous to a vast area encompassing parts of Africa, Asia and Europe. The word tulip, which earlier appeared in English in forms such as tulipa or tulipant, entered the language by way of Frenchtulipe and its obsolete form tulipan or by way of Modern Latintulpa, from Ottoman Turkish tlbend (muslin or gauze), and is ultimately derived from the Persian language dulband (turban). (The English word turban, rst recorded in English in the 16th century, is a cognate.) Plantscape Designs Inc. is currently enhancing the ambiance of our Boston plantscapes.
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Various and colorful weekly potted owers are both interesting and economical ofce plant solutions for your reception desks. PDI plants currently has purple, white, pink, variegated Phaleonopsis orchids in many of our Boston cityscape ofces. Azaleas have also been delivered to many of our Cambridge interior ofce locations. Callendevas, a cultivar of Kalanchoes, are colorful, compact and long lasting. PDI services the Cambridge and Waltham, MA business communities.
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Why use Alstromeria Potted Flowers in Your Indoor Ofce Plant Designs?
These owers last long and are very different then our other potted ower selections Alstroemeria commonly called the Peruvian Lily or Lily of the Incas, is a South American genus of about 50 species of owering plants. Almost all of the species are restricted to one of two distinct centers of diversity, one in central Chile, and the other in eastern Brazil. Species of Alstroemeria from Chile are winter-growing plants while those of Brazil are summer growing. All are long-lived perennials. Except A.The genus was named for the Swedish baron Clas Alstrmer (Claus von Alstroemer 1736 - 1794) by his close friend Carolus Linnaeus. The plant was rst described by the French botanist Louis Feuille. The plants seeds were among many collected by Alstrmer on a trip to South America in 1753. The plants are distinctive vegetative, with a rootstock consisting of a slender rhizome or group of rhizomes (the crown). Storage roots consist of sausage-like water storing structures suspended from the rhizome by major roots. In this way the root system resembles that of dahlias. Aboveground shoots may be very short in some alpine Andean species (a few cm tall) or up to about 1.5 m tall in other species. Perhaps the most fascinating- and telltale- morphological trait of Alstroemeria and its relatives is the fact that the leaves are resupinate, that is, they twist from the base so that what appears to be the upper leaf surface is in fact the lower
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leaf surface. This very unusual botanical feature is easily observed in the leaves on cut owers from the orist. The owers of Alstroemeria are generally showy. All six tepals (tepal denotes either petal orsepal when both are similar, as in lilies, amaryllis, etc.) are roughly similar. In some species two tepals are enlarged and vividly colored and act as ags for pollination. PDI currently uses these colorful owers in many of our interior ofce plant businesses.
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Celebrate Ofce Employee Special Events with Flowers. How Does It Work?
Our Hello, Goodbye, and Thank You Service is our most popular service. Anytime you would like to impress, congratulate or thank a new client, a good colleague, a valued vendor or a business partner, we, PDI, sends them a dazzling owering container garden. Our Seasonal Expressions Packages from Plantscape Designs Inc. provides a full array of holiday decorations for you to select from. Our holiday pieces are creations of mastery bringing the festivity of all seasons to your ofce. Our weekly ower programs are created with fresh long lasting potted owers, bromeliads or orchids in a stylish container that matches your interior. Our quality guarantee provides your ofce interiorscapes with prime quality and long lasting live potted owers in the Boston, MA area.
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Phalaeonopsis orchids are still the rage in reception areas in the Boston Financial District to the technological highway of Route 128. With this new lighter purple color these long lasting owers are an investment over expensive cut owers. Cut owers last days orchids can last months, lowering your interior plantscape costs. Orchids come in many more colors and varieties than just phalaeonopsis. Dendrobiums are sympodial orchids develop pseudobulbs, which vary in length from a few centimetres (e.g. Dendrobium cuthbertsonii) to two metres long (e.g. Dendrobium pulchellum). Most grow into long reedlike stems. Some appear densely covered with short white or black hairs. In selected species, the short, ovate leaves grow alternately over the whole length of the stems, in others, the leaves are bunched towards the apex of the stem. The owers of the Oncidium genus come in shades of yellow, red, white and pink. The petals are often rufed on the edges, as is the lip. The lip is enormous, partially blocking the
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small petals and sepals. Some Oncidium orchids are very long: Oncidum altissimum and Oncidium baueri can grow to a height of 5 m, while Oncidum sarcodes can reach 3 m. They are known as spray orchids among some orists. They are very varied and are easily hybridised with Odontoglossum. Cattleya is a genus of 113 species of orchids from Costa Rica to tropical South America. The genus was named in 1824 by John Lindley after Sir William Cattley, who received and successfully cultivated specimens of Cattleya labiata that were used as packing material in a shipment of other orchids. The genus is abbreviated C in trade journals. They are widely known for their large, showy owers, and were used extensively in hybridization for the cut-ower trade until quite recently. This genus and the numerous hybrids come close, through their beauty, to the idealized picture we have of the orchids. The owers of the hybrids can vary in size from 5 cm to 15 cm or more. They occur in all colors except true blue and black.
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This simple but long lasting phalaeonopsis orchid with a single pussy willow branch speaks spring for many of our interior ofcescapes in and around the Boston and Cambridge, MA business communities. The slender lines of the double variegated orchid ts on small reception tables and desk giving needed color and a breath of Spring to your ofce work place. These owers can last as long as a month or more reducing your interior foliage costs, making interior landscaping very affordable for you and your employees. Here we come, Boston, MA, spring is here!
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ered but theres much more, he said A second tiny orchid collected in the Rio Anzu Reserve in central Ecuador is among his other discoveries. It was so small, it looked like a piece of dirt at rst. I was going through the moss on a fallen tree branch theyre good places for orchids to grow when I spotted it. The ower was 3mm across, he said. Dave Roberts, of Royal Botanical Gardens Kew, said of the area where the ower was found: That region of the world is where the majority of very, very small orchids live. More than 1,000 orchid species have been discovered in Ecuador in the past century, as plant collectors enjoy a bonanza made possible by the construction of roads which have allowed access to some of the most remote and unspoilt forest habitats in the world. A group of 28 types of orchid which evolved in a mountainous area the size of London was perhaps the most exciting of Dr Josts recent nds. They are part of the Teagueia genus, which had previously been thought to be restricted to just six species. The evolution of the 28 closely related orchids in such a small patch of land was described as a botanical version of Darwins nches. Plantscape Designs Inc. services the Boston, MA corporate cityscape New England Plantscape community.
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When your orchid Is Flowering, feed with 20-20-20 fertilizer at a rate of 1 teaspoon per gallon every other watering. Do not let the soil dry out; evenly moist is the ideal state. Since conditions vary in each household or ofce, check guide, lift the plant daily and see if it is top heavy. The pot should feel heavy versus the rest of the plant. Water should not be dripping from the bottom, nor should it be sitting in an enclosed container holding water. The holes in the bottom of the pot are there for exactly that reason, good drainage. If the plant seems to lose its luster, you can always mist it with the same rate of fertilizer (only the plant, not the owers). The misting can be done several times a day as long as you make sure there is no run-off and no standing water on the leaves.
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Bromeliad Bouquets are a grouping of potted assorted bromeliads. Plantscape uses these economical long lasting owering plants on many of your reception desks welcoming your clients in Boston, MA. What are bromeliads? 1. Bromeliaceae (the bromeliads) is a family of monocot owering plants of around 3,170 species native mainly to the tropical Americas, with a few species found in the American subtropics and one in tropical west Africa, Pitcairnia feliciana. 2. Pitcairnia feliciana is one of the basal families within the Poales and is unique because it is the only family within the
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order that has septal nectaries and inferior ovaries. These inferior ovaries characterize the Bromelioideae, a subfamily of the Bromeliaceae. 3. The family includes both epiphytes, such as Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides), and terrestrial species, such as the pineapple (Ananas comosus). Many bromeliads are able to store water in a tank formed by their tightly-overlapping leaf bases. 4. However, the family is diverse enough to include the tank bromeliads, grey-leaved epiphytic Tillandsia species that gather water only from leaf structures called trichomes, and a large number of desert-dwelling succulents. 5. The largest bromeliad is Puya raimondii, which reaches 34 m tall in vegetative growth with a ower spike 910 m tall, and the smallest is probably Spanish moss. 6. Bromeliads are one of the more recent plant groups to have emerged. The greatest number of primitive species reside in the Andean highlands of South America. 7. Humans have been using bromeliads for thousands of years. The Incas, Aztecs, Maya and others used them for food, protection, ber and ceremony, just as they are still used today. 8. European interest began when Spanish conquistadors returned with pineapple, which became so popular as an exotic food that the image of the pineapple was adapted into European art and sculpture. In 1776, the species Guzmania lingulata was introduced to Europe, causing a sensation among gardeners unfamiliar to such a plant. In 1828, Aechmea fasciata was brought to Europe, followed by Vriesea splendens in 1840. These transplants were successful enough that they are still among the most widely grown bromeliad varieties. 9. In the 1800s, breeders in Belgium, France and the Netherlands started hybridizing plants for wholesale trade.
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Many exotic varieties were produced up until World War I, which halted breeding programs and led to the loss of some species. The plants experienced a resurgence of popularity after World War II. Since then, Dutch, Belgian and North American nurseries have largely expanded bromeliad production. At Plantscape Designs Inc we currently use all color bromeliads in our weekly and monthly owering programs in Boston, MA interiorscapes.
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These colorful botanicals can perk up your ofce interiors. These long lasting epiphytes, plants like orchids that grow above ground, supported nonparasitically by another plant or object, and deriving its nutrients and water from rain, the air or dust are much less costly then cut owers. PDI Plants services ofce plants in the Boston, MA area. Bromeliads come in endless varieties. Bromeliads can be grouped with other tropicals to form colorful lasting corporate table arrangements. Bromeliads are a varied group of organisms, adapted to a number of climates. Foliage take different shapes, from needle thin to broad and at, symmetrical to irregular, spiky and soft. The foliage, which usually grows in a rosette, is the most widely patterned and colored of any plant in the world. Leaf colors range from maroon, through shades of green, to gold. Varieties may have leaves with red, yellow, white and cream variegations. Others may be spotted with purple, red, or cream, while others have different colors on the tops and bottoms of the leaves. The inorescence produced by bromeliads are also regarded as considerably more diverse than any other plant
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family. Some ower spikes may reach 10 meters tall while others only measure 23 mm across. Upright stalks may be branched or simple with spikes retaining their color from two weeks up to twelve months, depending on species. In some species the ower remains unseen, growing deep in the base of the plants. Root systems vary according to plant type. Terrestrial bromeliad species have complex root systems that gather water and nutrients while epiphytic bromeliads only grow hard, wiry roots to attach themselves to trees and rocks. An epiphytic bromeliad Some bromeliads are faintly scented while others are heavily perfumed. Blooms from the species Tillandsia cyanea resemble the smell of clove spice. One study found 175,000 bromeliads per hectare (2.5 acres) in one forest; that many bromeliads can sequester 50,000 liters (more than 13,000 gallons) of water. A wide variety of organisms take advantage of the pools of water trapped by bromeliads. A study of 209 plants from the Ecuadorian lowlands identied 11,219 animals, representing more than 300 distinct species, many found only on bromeliads; for instance, some species of ostracods, small salamanders approximately 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) in length and tree frogs. Jamaican bromeliads are home to Metopaulias depressus, a reddish-brown crab 2 cm (0.75 inch) across, which has evolved social behavior to protect its young from predation by Diceratobasis macrogaster, a species of damsely whose larvae live in bromeliads. Some bromeliads even form homes for other species of bromeliads.
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Why bromeliads and not cut owers in your corporate interior landscaping program? Because bromeliads such as these new arrivals Guzmania Variagated are long lasting and less expensive then cut owers. More and more corporate ofces in Waltham to the Boston, MA areas are using them in their interiorscapes. The red guzmanias can be used as alternative holiday owers instead of traditional poinsettias or Christmas cactus in your ofce reception areas. Yellow, peach and pink guzmanias herald the coming of spring with pastel colors of the on coming exterior gardens. Orange guzmanias signal the autumn fall colors of September, October ,and November quarter. Plantscape Designs Inc. uses all these shades of long lasting color bromeliads in our Boston cityscapes ofces to reduce the cut ower cost in your ofcescapes.
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Why Use Colorful Bromeliads Along with Your Indoor Ofce Plants?
Bromeliads add long lasting color to your interior ofcescape designs. Pink Fasciata, Fosters Favorite bromeliads are a great complimentary long lasting colorful plant on reception desks or conference room tables. Hot red/yellow torch bromeliads signal the hot summer season. Red guzmanias bromeliads add festive holiday cheer along with poinsettias, wreaths and trees. Yellow guzmanias bromeliads speak of the coming spring. Orange guzmania bromeliads mark the on-coming of autumn.
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Many ofce plant interiors need inexpensive interior landscaping because of todays restricted budgets. Plantscape Designs Inc. can solve this problem with a minimalist design solution using cacti, succulents, aloes and owering kalanchoes in your planters. Using rocks of varying sizes helps give this design solution a cleaner simpler look and feel. By using the above botanicals, less labor and maintenance is required therefore lower monthly fees charged. Please remember desert like botanicals such as listed above require high light sun exposure. PDI Plants currently services a cactus garden in Methuen, MA.
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Why use river rocks in your interior landscape designs, because river rocks give your indoor ofce plants a more contemporary nished look. Gray dried Spanish moss or wood chips gives your ofce foliage a natural softer look design. River rocks are certainly more expensive for your Boston cityscape ofce designs, however, in the long run it is less expensive to use because there is no need to constantly replace these once live plant dressings of Spanish moss or wood chips that need to be replace over a period of time. PDI is currently using river rock dressings in Waltham, Lexington, and Woburn, MA.
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Why go vertical with your indoor ofce plants and containers? First, vertical is the in design look for modern contemporary ofces today. Vertical takes up less ofce space in smaller workplaces. Second, sleeker, trimmer linear design has a different eye appeal then past 80, 90s and early 2000s jungle look. Third, architecturally the new narrow containers are more suitable for your newer constructed ofces today, focusing on the shape and nishes of the planters as part of the ofce furniture design. A nicer neater look with fewer more stately presented ofce plants. PDI uses this design in Waltham, MA cityscapes.
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Corporate interior plant designs should have a distinct minimalistic look. The use of river rock is an alternative to wood chips or mosses. The contrast of differing leaf sizes and shapes, makes for a more distinctive botanical design. This front lobby of one of our Waltham ofce buildings, welcomes both employees and clients with a fresh look. Loriope, grass like indoor plants, softens the smooth black hard river rock. The 3 foot wide ourishing cardinal philodendron add botanical mass to the triangular planters. Finally ,the lemon tinted neon 6 pothos adds a contrasting third color to the planter arrangement. The same old same old will not be found in these corporate planters. PDI currently services Lexington and Bedford , MA ofce buildings.
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What is a new minimalistic ofce plant design for your ofce workplace? Less plants, nicer plants, use plants with character, plants that are different. The containers your ofce plants are in could be contemporary, sleek, colorful and make a statement about you and your company. The number of plant/container units must be placed with purpose within your daily ofce oor design to enhance your ofce furniture and make a company statement about your caring of your employees as well as your future clients. Ofce environments need makeovers too! PDI Plants service the interior landscapes of the Waltham, MA area.
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Plantscape Designs Inc, easy steps to a more beautiful contemporary planter. Step One: Clear old plants out Step Two: Place black ber mat down Step Three: Place plants according to design and light requirements Step Four: Place river rock in planter Step Five: place focal point plants to design Using the above steps enables you to create unlimited plant design possibilities for your ofce work place.
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New interiorscape design ideas from our PDI design staff. Instead of just using leafy tropical plants in our restaurant locations, our PDI staff has decided to simplify the look of these indoor planters. We arrange such planters by using one or two species of plants in a single planter, and not the 5-6 varieties that most of our industry has placed together in the past. Often, at PDI we plant single species plants in one planter box, repeating the leaf congurations as a single drift effect. This is an outdoor gardening technique used by gardeners of perennial gardens for more of a statement. Lastly, as these indoor planters illustrate, less leafy tropical plants are used. Succulents, such as echeveria are applied. Plantscape Designs Inc. maintains indoor plants of the above types in the Woburn, MA business communities.
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Plantscape Designs Inc. has just done some make overs for our Lexington, MA property clients. 1. Less plants 2. More river rocks 3. Repetition of just a few leaf shapes 4. Cleaner look, simpler design PDI services the Lexington, MA building interiorscapes for over 35 years.
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Plantscape Designs Inc. can place inexpensive designer containers and botanicals for your reception areas without the high cost of larger interiorscape companies in the downtown Boston vicinity. 1. PDI plants uses recycled contemporary containers as seen in one of our clients reception area here. 2. Low light, low maintenance, inexpensive dracaena marginatas Corn Canes are positioned here in this photo. 3. Narrow slender botanicals shown here add to the modern contemporary design of this minimalistic ofce seating area. Plantscape Designs Inc. services the Waltham, MA business community for over 35 years.
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Photosynthesis is the photoelectric effect of photons (light energy from the sun) transformed into chemical energy within the framework of a green plants leaf chloroplasts. Your ofce plants produce oxygen to further make your workplace healthier. From the standpoint of ecology, we should not overlook the importance of photosynthesis in maintaining our atmosphere in a condition suitable for human and animal life. Without photosynthesis and in the presence of continued respiration, carbon dioxide would soon build up to toxic levels, and oxygen would be depleted. Photosynthesis produces about 70% of the oxygen in the atmosphere from our oceans alone. Those few indoors-green plants in you ofce help add more oxygen for your workers making them breathe a little easier too!
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Are your indoor ofce plants hardy cacti or tropical cacti? There is a big difference between the two if you want to water them correctly. A hardy cactus like the opuntia species humifusa (-45 degrees F) is native to the eastern United States; its pads (upper photo) are bright green and its owers are vivid yellow. Similarly widespread but found in the West is Opuntia polyacantha (plains prickly pear, hardy to - 25 F). Opuntia fragilis (to -35 F) grows throughout Canada and the West into Mexico. You must water their sandy soil lightly. Tropical cacti (lower photo) are native to the rain forest regions. These prefer high humidity, warmth and rich soil. Most are epiphytes (air plants that use trees for support but do not derive nourishment from them). You must water these foliage ofce plants more frequently. Epiphyllums (orchid cacti) produce impressive owers in late spring. Flowers of popular Schlumbergera truncata, from Brazil, appear in mid winter, hence the common name Christmas (or holiday) cactus. PDI uses both these species of cacti in our interior and exterior green foliage designs in the Andover, MA ofce buildings.
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Gas Exchange Between Your Indoor Plants Leafs and Your Ofce Environment.
The leaf, exposed to the open air, exchanges not only gases with this air but also heat by molecular collisions on its surface. The carbon dioxide taken up in photosynthesis and released by respiration, the oxygen moving in a opposite direction out of the leaves; water vapor, volatile organic and other materials moving in and out and energy being exchanged in various forms is what is going on inside your ofce tropical plants. These gases such as water vapor, oxygen and fragrances are emitted into your ofces as a health benet to you and your staff. PDI currently services Cambridge, MA ofcescapes.
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you should water them less. Carbon dioxide is absorbed and converted into organic acids in a process requiring little energy and progressing efciently in the dark. During the day the stomates are closed, reducing transpiration during the hot dry part of the 24- hour cycle. Photosynthetic processes then convert the carbon dioxide xed in organic acids into carbohydrates and other products of photosynthesis. This food (sugar), your ofce plants make, becomes your plants nourishment. This is why PDI carefully waters your ofce plants so they can chemically function properly to feed themselves and grow healthy. Plantscape Designs Inc. carefully waters your ofce plants in the Lexington and Bedford, MA areas.
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Why Cut Off the Reproductive Organs on Your Interior Ofce Bamboo Palm?
You should always cut off the reproductive structures from your indoor ofce bamboos because they will grow better. Most palms, such as bamboos, fan palms, kentia palms, majesty palms, neanthe bella palms, etc. need to have their seed structures removed for a healthier appearance and for survival. The energy that the seed or reproductive structures take from your indoor palm can inhibit or even stunt the growth of your interior tropical plant. The nutrients and minerals of your fertilizers and even from the parent palm plant will be consumed in the building of new cells and tissues for the new seed structures, not the adult plant, thus depleting the parent palm plant of all of these life giving substances. So please remove these structures as shown here in our photo. At Plantscape Designs Inc. we always remove these seeds from all our palms for a more symmetrical and even growth. PDI services Boston and Cambridge, MA corporate businesses.
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Manganese - Chlorosis of young leaves, necrosis between veins; smallest veins remain green. Disorganization of lamellar membrane. Boron - Death of stem and root apical meristems. Leaves twisted, pale at bases. Swollen, discolored root tips. Young tissues most affected. Zinc - Reduction in leaf size and length of internodes. Distorted leaf margins. Chlorosis. Older leaves most affected. Copper - Young leaves dark green, twisted, wilted, misshapen; tip remains alive. Molybdenum - Chlorosis or twisting and death of young leaves. Plantscape Designs Inc. uses liquid green fertilizer for all our indoor plant design and installation accounts in the Burlington, MA interiorscapes.
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Why use terra cotta or plastic grow pots with your indoor ofce plants? The difference between terra cotta and plastic grow pots for your indoor ofce green plants is the rate of evaporation of water from either of your terra cotta or plastic pots. If your ofce plants are grown in terra cotta pots, your rate of evaporation will be much greater than if your potted green plants were potted in plastic. The reason is terra cotta pots are porous for water to evaporate threw, plastic pots are not. Plastic pots tend to keep the water in the soil of the potted plants in longer, requiring you to water your ofce green plants less frequently. Plantscape Designs Inc. services the New England foliage of the Route 128 and Woburn, MA areas.
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Plantscape Designs Inc. has just been awarded a green plant service contract for a Woburn Rte 128 tness center. Why, because tropical plants help clean the air in their facility, lowering the Co2 levels increasing the 02 levels within the tness center. Green plants soften the hard glass and metal design of the tness equipment and workout rooms. Finally, PDI green plants help soften the noise levels of the working machines the clients are using.
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Okay, it looks great! New rugs, new paint, new furniture and cubicles, but it smells of chemicals. A great way to help eliminate that smell in your ofce space is to put in some foliage plants. It has been proven by NASA that foliage plants have the ability to lter carcinogens out of the air. All those new surfaces named above have toxic compounds. Chemicals like benzene, formaldehyde, xylene, ammonia, trichloroethylene and other harmful molecules. Add ofce plants so you have a cleaner place to breath and a more ambient atmosphere to work in, a win, win situation. N.E. plantscapers should all be using more spathophiliums, philodendrons and warnakii plants in their green plant ofce designs.
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Noise Reduction Research has found that plants absorb noise on their resilient leaf surfaces therefore stiing noise waves. Lower Stress Levels Studies have shown that the physical signs of stress i.e. pulse rates and blood pressures were reduced in people working in a planted area. Conserve Energy Plants create their own mini micro-climate around them as they absorb heat, reducing the amount of air conditioning necessary.
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Plantscape Designs Inc. Uses Bio Pots For our Monthly Orchid Programs.
Why does Plantscape Designs Inc. use Bio Pots with its monthly orchid programs? PDI uses Bio Pots with its monthly orchid programs because they look sleek, modern and are biodegradable. Bio Pots are made with renewable bamboo bers and are biodegradable. Once damaged or disposed of, they are easily decomposed, environmentally friendly. These containers come in all colors of the rainbow useful in many of our Boston cityscapes. Plantscape Designs Inc. uses these pots in all of our N.E. Plantscape locations.
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Bamboo is one of the most rapidly growing plants on earth. It is a grass, not a wood, making it a non-timber, non-fossil fuel resource. And while hardwood forests can take 20-25 years to mature, bamboo forests mature 4-6 years after being harvested. This is why the U.S.Green Building Council has designated bamboo as a rapidly renewable material. Engineering and testing of Solid Bamboo Planters has been underway for several years, and now we have a product we can sell you, which is strong, durable and long lasting for your interior ofces. These planters are available in the Natural Bamboo nish in tapered square and tall tapered square shapes. PDI hopes you will enjoy these beautiful and environmentally friendly planters in the Boston, MA metro areas.
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gather weeds from the roadside and place them in front of the church altar. Crimson blossoms sprouted from the weeds and became beautiful poinsettias. From the 17th century, Franciscan friars in Mexico included the plants in their Christmas celebrations. The starshaped leaf pattern is said to symbolize the Star of Bethlehem, and the red color represents the blood sacrice through the crucixion of Jesus. Poinsettias are popular Christmas decorations in homes, churches, ofces, and elsewhere across North America. They are available in large numbers from grocery, drug, and hardware stores. In the United States, December 12 is National Poinsettia Day. Big Spring, Texas is well known for its poinsettias as the lighted poinsettia capital. Poinsettia owers inside the park, making Comanche Trail Park the Christmas Poinsettia capital an American poinsettia monopoly Until the 1990s, the Ecke family of Encinitas, California, had a virtual monopoly on poinsettias owing to a technological secret that made it difcult for others to compete. The Ecke familys key to producing more desirable poinsettias was to create a fuller, more compact plant, by grafting two varieties of poinsettia together. A poinsettia left to grow on its own will naturally take an open, somewhat weedy look. The Eckes technique made it possible to get every seedling to branch, resulting in a bushier plant. However, in the 1990s, a university researcher discovered the method and published it, opening the door for competitors to ourish, particularly in Latin America where the cost of labor is far lower. The Ecke family, now led by Paul Ecke III, no longer grows any on farms in the U.S., but as of 2008, they still control about 70% of the domestic market and 50% of the worldwide market. Plantscape Designs Inc. uses both white and red poinsettias in our client holiday decorations within the N.E. plantscape business locations.
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Poinsettias should be used in your Boston cityscapes because: 1. They are colorful; poinsettias come in white, red, variegated, pink and even burgundy colors. 2. Poinsettias are non-denominational live decorations announcing the festive holiday season for your interior ofce landscapes. 3. Poinsettias are long lasting owers. These living plants can last through the entire holiday season, with proper care even longer. 4. Poinsettias are economical; our prices have not increased the last four years. Plantscape Designs Inc. has serviced Boston, MA interiorscape Holidays for over 38 years.
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4.The creating of seasonal scenes, woodland scenes Arctic scenes, or nostalgic scenes At Plantscape Designs we build our holiday scenes to t your cityscapes, Boston, MA.
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Why Celebrate the Holiday Season with Zygote Cactus (Christmas Cactus)?
Hybridization over the past century has resulted in the introduction of many new varieties of Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter cactus. These plants are members of the Zygo-cactus family. Most of which are native to Central and South America. Although these plants are called cacti, they are truly different in all aspects from the common desert cactus with which we are all familiar. These plants, called epiphytes are found in the same environments as orchids. They are most often found in the forks of tree limbs where they grow in decayed leaves and other natural debris that accumulates there. Since they are tropical cacti, their cultural requirements are totally different from true cacti. So here are a few ideas on how to care for them and the steps to follow to get them into bloom for the upcoming holiday season. In September and October, Christmas cactus plants should be kept in a cool room where temperatures will remain around 50 degrees, give or take a few degrees. Be sure not to expose them to freezing temperatures. Its also very important they be kept in a room where no articial light will be turned on at night.
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Actually the key to getting Christmas cactus to ower during the holiday season is the proper light exposure, correct temperatures and limited watering. So during the fall months, the Christmas cactus should be placed in a spot where it receives indoor indirect bright light during the daylight hours but total darkness at night. (Much the same exposure you would give a poinsettia except a Christmas poinsettia requires warm temperatures whereas the Christmas cactus needs a spot where the temperatures are cool during the fall months.) Since the Christmas cactus is a tropical plant it will require watering on much the same basis as any other type of tropical plant. A good procedure to follow is to water the plants thoroughly and then allow about the top inch of soil to dry before watering again. However, during the fall and winter months, the plants should be watered less frequently in order to get them to bloom. Christmas cactus requires about 50 to 60 percent humidity. So its a good practice to place a glass, vase or tray of water near the plant. As the water evaporates it will provide the humidity the cactus needs. A humidity tray is another method of providing the humidity the Christmas cactus requires. This is done by lling a waterproof saucer with gravel, then adding water halfway up the gravel. Place the pot on the gravel surface. The Christmas cactus should never be placed near a door that opens and closes to the outside. Likewise, keep it away from heating ducts or near the replace or drafty areas. In late October or early November, make an application of a 0-10-10 type liquid fertilizer. A second application of this fertilizer can be made in February. During the growing season from April through September, fertilize the plants with an all purpose liquid houseplant type fertilizer. The fertilizer you use should have a nitrogen ratio of no higher than 10 percent. Of the three numbers on a fertilizer container, the rst number is nitrogen. How do the professionals get Christmas cactus into bloom for the holiday season? They keep them in cool greenhouses where the temperatures average approximately 50
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degrees and where the plants receive between 12 and 14 hours of total darkness each day and watering is done sparingly. One of the most frustrating things that can happen to Christmas cactus is after the ower buds have developed they drop off the plant. Bud drop can be caused by anyone of several different conditions. Usually its because of over-watering, lack of humidity or insufcient light. After The Christmas holiday season, the Christmas cactus should be given about a 30-day rest. Again place it in a cool room and provide limited water. Dont worry if it loses a few leaves or joints and appears weak during this rest period. This is not the time to pinch, prune or shape a Christmas cactus. The best time is when the new growth begins in March or early April. Likewise, the best time for repotting a cactus is in February, March or April. However, keep in mind the plant will ower best if its kept in a container where its pot-bound. If your Christmas cactus is given proper care and is placed in the right location, its not unusual for it to ower several times throughout the year. During the holiday seasons Plantscape Designs Inc. of Boston, MA cityscapes apply this owering zygote cactus to your indoor ofce plant designs.
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Azalea Flowering Indoor Ofce Plants Can Be Incorporated in Your Interior Ofce Plant Holiday Decor.
Potted azaleas come in red, pink and white festive holiday colors. Azaleas are another alternative to traditional poinsettias. Topiary trained azaleas such as shown to the left add style and novelty to your ofce work place. Once, the holiday season is over you can save and plant certain varieties later that founding spring in your gardens. Azaleas must be grown in an acid soil, with a pH of 5.0 to 6.5. They will not tolerate lime. Many nurseries will test your soil pH for free, and give you recommendations. Mix compost and peat moss into the soil, and if is necessary for drainage, add in course builders sand or grit. Azaleas grow best in well-drained soil or in plant pots in a cool, shady position. Fertilizer is optional, although some species do need regular pruning. You can work in some well-rotted leaf mold or compost if the soil is short of organic matter. Dont worry about preparing the soil deeply since azalea roots are shallow and most
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are found in the top foot of soil. Instead, loosen the soil in a broad area around the pot. If a soil test reveals that your soil is strongly alkaline, work in enough iron sulfate or ammonium sulfate to drop the pH to 4.5 to 5.5. Water the pot thoroughly before planting and tease the soil away from the roots on the outside of the pot. Dont worry about injuring the roots its more important to remove a signicant amount of the potting soil than it is to keep every root intact. Plant the azalea slightly higher than the surrounding soil since it will probably settle after planting. Finally, water the whole pot thoroughly. Plantscape Designs Inc. designs with owering azaleas in addition to traditional poinsettias in the Cambridge, MA ofcescapes.
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THE VALUE AND WORTH OF INTERIOR LANDSCAPING WITHIN YOUR OFFICE WORK PLACE
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These days whenever PDI does bids or proposals for green plant service in the Burlington, Bedford ofces other companies are there competing for the sale as well. Many times their prices are lower than ours. What I always say to the new prospect is the truth, embodied in the Quality Close ending statement. The Quality Close is stated as follows: PDI has decided that it would be easier to explain price one time than it would be to apologize for quality forever. This means that for just a small amount more paid in a monthly fee, PDI can give you allot more in green plant service. Weekly service pays for itself in fewer headaches in plant appearance and fast green plant replacements. A more quality oriented PDI staff, sensitive and more responsive to your interior green plant needs.
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Deciduous forests, composed primarily of hardwood trees that lose their leaves each autumn, are generally located at elevations up to 6000 feet; along this elevation gradient, average humidity may be low to high, and rainfall usually averages 25-60 inches per year. Trees provide shelter and habitat for various species; prevent soil erosion and maintain watersheds; provide food to many insects, birds, and mammals; absorb potentially harmful carbon dioxide gases during photosynthesis; and sequester large amounts of carbon. Human benets from forests extend beyond ecosystem benets, as forests have long provided building materials for shelter, food for consumption, and wood for fuel. In some regions of the world, forests are being harvested for human use at rapid and unsustainable rates. This is particularly true in economically disadvantaged regions where forests are cleared for agriculture or grazing, cut down as an only source for fuel, or harvested for export to rst world nations PDI of Boston, MA supports the further environmental safe guards of deciduous forests worldwide.
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How Can Plantscape Designs Inc. Add Botanical Value to Your Interior Ofce Plant Design?
PDIPlants can add value to your interior plant ofce design by showing you our true worth, which is determined by how much more we can give you in service and green plant design than we take in payment. PDI s compensation is determined by how well we serve you and your company. Weekly service. Rapid replacement of unhealthy plants Unlimited guarantee of the life of your ofce plants Responsive and sensitive staff New and exciting botanicals and designs Open free style contract guarantee
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Our client, Syntonix/Biogen Idec of Waltham, has chosen Plantscape Designs Inc. because they care about their employees. In a letter of recommendation to PDI, Keri Campbell stated We are pleased to have had Plantscape Designs provide us with plant service since Ive been at Syntonix/Biogen Idec [of Waltham] (2001). The service is great and the plants are always so bountiful and lovely. It is important for staff to feel that they work in a warm environment and the plants allow for this. We are adding another site in Waltham and it is imperative that we have owers and plants there. It really spices up the look of the space.
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