Hi, all.

My workplace is probably going to mess with my spiders as well, even
though the lineage started about 25 years ago in this building.

Apparently, it is much better to seal windows shut and breathe whatever
is growing in the duct work. Don't get me started.

 

I have a copy of an article from Economic Botany: 38(2). 1984. PP.
224-228, concerning plants and formalin/formaldehyde. It was given to me
by a gas monitoring tech.  The plants mentioned as being best at the job
are spider plants, golden pothos and nephthytis (I think Philodendron). 

 

M. Trego

Chester River Hospital Center

 

 


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