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bobypop

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Describe the biggest challenge for interior plantscape professionals
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Frequently, interior plants are included in the design of ____ due to the documented benefits they
  provide, including biophilia.


 
 

a. casinos c. office buildings
  b. shopping malls d. green buildings




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Answer to Question 1

The challenge as a plantscape professional is to constantly pursue possibilities for plant placement
sites. At the crux of this pursuit is to find clients with available funding and to educate and persuade
decision makers that interior plants are important for ambience and human well-being. Seeking out
potential opportunities for professional interiorscapes is demanding but fun, and is accomplished
through contact with people, observation of spaces, and exploring potential sites.



Answer to Question 2

D



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