Living Wall
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Historically, living wall referred to formal or informal hedgerows. A living wall is either a hedge that is entirely composed of plants, such as trimmed shrubs, or a wall that is partially or completely covered by plants. The latter is commonly referred to as a "green wall", particularly with the development of recent technological innovations that allow for walls to be entirely covered by irrigated living plants.
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Famous quotes containing the words living and/or wall:
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