Roanoke college bans indoor plants to avoid mold

» 0 Comments | Post a Comment

ROANOKE — Houseplants are banned at a Roanoke college, whose officials are taking no chances that they might cause a mold problem.

The Jefferson College of Health Sciences said in a recent newsletter that all plants are banned in the Reid Center.

Carilion Clinic owns the 10-story building that houses classrooms, laboratories and offices as well as dormitory rooms.

College spokesman Mark Lambert says an air-quality inspector recommended the indoor plant ban to decrease the potential for mold and mildew.

He says the Reid Center has no mold or mildew problems now, but has in the past. It was built in 1950.

Stephanie Huckestein of Virginia Tech’s Department of Horticulture says plants given too much water can produce mold, but it is rare.

Advertisement

 
View More: No tags are associated with this article
Not what you're looking for? Try our quick search:
 

Advertisement

Reader Reactions

Post a Comment(Requires free registration)

The commenting period has ended or commenting has been deactivated for this article.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

GoDanRiver: Place an Ad | Buy Photos | Subscribe | Email Us | Email Alerts | Mobile Alerts | Make Us Your Home Page | Site Search
Partners: GoDanRiver is a service of the Danville Register Bee, the Eden Daily News, the Reidsville Review and the Madison Messenger.
Regional Partner Links: Lynchburg News & Advance | WSLS | Winston-Salem Journal | headlineVA.com