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Photo by: photo: Vertical Garden Design
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Swedish landscape architect Michael Hellgren’s vertical garden of about
300 species of plants covers three walls of the public square outside of
the new headquarters of Doctors Without Borders. This picture shows the
wall that gets the least amount of sun and is covered in ferns (
Asplenium,
Athyrium,
Pteris and
Polystichu), broad-leaved plants (
Begonia,
Pilea) and thin-leaved plants (
Iris japonica and some types of
Chlorophytum comosum).
Hellgren’s indoor vertical garden, installed in the lobby of the Doctors
Without Borders headquarters, has a more tropical feel—it features
exotic plants like
Philodendron 'Burle Marx
,' Philodendron giganteum,
King Anthuriums, and a running waterfall.
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