Saturday, March 31, 2012

What is beneficial mutualism between your office plants and soil fungi.

1. Mutualism, is a relationship between two species of organisms in which both benefit from the association.

2. In this illustration to the left, the cellular block like structure of a typical office plant root that you may have in your interiorscape office plants has been compromised , penetrated, by a fungus species. This can be a good thing for your interior office plants.

3. Endotrophic mycorrhizae, a fungus, enter into a close relationship with your office plant root systems by means of hyphae penetrating between and into root cells. This mutualism between this two living organisms results in digestion of the fungus inside the root cells causing the enhanced growth of your plants.

4. The Endo fungi alter insoluble carbon compounds to soluble carbon compounds form for your office plant as well as changing the PH around the root producing soluble vitamins and auxin's for a healthier office plant. The fungus gets a protected nutrient place to live safely. PDIPlantsblog.com

Plantscape Designs Inc of Boston plants, always encourages proper mutualistic relationships between your office green plants and beneficial soil fungi always enhancing the correct PH environment in your plants potting soil. Serving the Boston, MA office plant environments.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Boston interior office plants and orchid flowers


Orchidaceae, is one of the largest families of flowering orchids. Twenty thousand species can be found here. PDI Plants uses these indoor office plants in you Burlington offices.

At Plantscape Designs Inc , we always encourage the use of flowering Florida or Hawaiian orchids. These unique adaptive flowering interior plants can be found in all parts of our ecological zones. Boreal bogs, mountain tops, temperate meadows, treetops near river banks and even underground.

Orchids can be found in your interior office environment as well. Orchids fleshy leafs and thick pseudobulbs, that retain water, are suitable for your Boston green plant office interiors.

PDI plants uses Vandas, Oncydiums, Phaleonopsis, Brasso cattleya, Cattleya, Miltoniopsis, Cymbidiums, Dendrobiums, Brassia and Paphiopedilums orchids in many of our Boston green plant locations.