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Describe how plants can be used to accentuate architectural elements, and why this might be important
  in an interior planting design.


 
 

Describe how plants can be used to accentuate architectural elements, and why this might be important
  in an interior planting design.



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Milk is the only substance that is intended by nature for no other use than as food.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

Designers frequently use the technique of using plants to frame a special entrance, lobby or elevator
doors. This technique lessens confusion of the clients guests. This technique is especially useful when
there are many doors or hallways present for people to find. More important entrances can be
plantscaped to bring them attention, aiding in traffic flow. This is why an interiorscape designer should
spend some time at the potential clients site, preferably making a visit well before the initial sales call.



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