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Sunday, September 01, 2013
One of the largest "living walls" in London
The Rubens at the Palace hotel recently unveiled one of the largest "living walls" in London, a 3,770-square-foot vertical garden on the side of its building that features buttercups, strawberries, lavender and even geraniums.
The idea is to create a little ecosystem with flowers blooming year-round and one designed to draw bees, butterflies and birds to the urban spot sure to become a landmark. The vertical garden is packed with 16 tons of soil and 10,000 ferns and plants.
http://www.latimes.com/travel/deals/la-trb-london-living-wall-rubens-at-the-palace-20130827,0,1415084.story
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