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Old Posted Mar 4, 2022, 4:08 AM
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Originally Posted by pj3000 View Post
Anyone who thinks 30 ft trees (as depicted in the renderings at ~400ft on the side of a building) will survive, knows nothing about trees.

And putting trees on a skyscraper does not make it sustainable. The energy/water mix required to maintain trees that will die at a moderate pace anyway sees to that.
"trees will not survive at the heights shown in the renderings"
This was your claim. It is objectively wrong.

Now if you wanna talk about specific types of trees surviving (such as the ones in the renderings) or not surviving at specific heights (of the tree and their elevation), that conversation can be had. Also about whether it's sustainable or not, which it most likely isn't. Not that I remember anyone making that claim in this thread.
But then again that's not your claim.
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