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GARDENING GARDENER IVYIvy League colleges are as popular as ever. Ivy itself, not so much. While ivy has lent an old English look to U.S. campuses for centuries, it's an invasive species that attacks mortar relentlessly and needs regular, meticulous trimming. Decoration aside, ivy was something of a green building concept, explains Russell Windle, director of research at the American Ivy Society in Deerfield, New Jersey. "The leaves arrange themselves like shingles, so it works as insulation. It keeps a wall cool in summer and warm in winter," he said. (Barbara Johnston/Philadelphia Inquirer/MCT) ( automatický preklad ) ( ukáž pôvodný text ) | ||
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| Je to dielo spravodajského servisu určené len pre účely spravodajskej služby podľa § 12 (3) zákona č 40/1964 Zb., Občiansky zákonník, v znení neskorších predpisov. |
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