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- Semiahmoo Green Wall by Green Over GreyWe've featured the amazing Semiahmoo Public Library <a href="http://inhabitat.com/vertical-gardens-by-patrick-blanc/">vertical garden</a> before, but our new pictures show even more clearly just how alive this wall really is. More than 10,000 individual plants representing 120 unique plant species cover so much wall space - a whopping 3,000 square feet - it's kind of surprising that the whole building doesn't keel over. Vancouver-based design firm <a href="http://www.greenovergrey.com/">Green over Grey</a> has transformed the library's exterior into a totally self-sufficient (and structurally sound) green wall which actually enhances the interior environment while also supporting a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/domestic-ponds-are-tabletop-ecosystems-for-your-home/">healthy urban ecosystem</a> that entices bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to come out and play!1
- Semiahmoo Green Wall by Green Over GreyThe Semiahmoo Public Library just outside of Vancouver features 3,000 square feet of living wall!2
- Semiahmoo Green Wall by Green Over GreyThis includes over 10,000 individual plants that represent 120 unique species.3
- Semiahmoo Green Wall by Green Over GreyThis system requires no soil4
- Semiahmoo Green Wall by Green Over GreyAnd receives all of its water and nutrients delivered from within its vertical support5
- Semiahmoo Green Wall by Green Over GreyVertical gardens replicate how plants and trees grow near bluffs and waterfalls6
- Semiahmoo Green Wall by Green Over GreyAnd also creates a small ecosystem that entices bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to come out and play.7