Phytoremediation is a process that uses
living plants to remove, transfer, stabilize,
and/or destroy contaminants in the soil, air,
and groundwater. This process can be used
for radioactive toxins, metals, biodiesels
and oils, organics and hydrocarbons, as
well as various others.
Phytoremediation

Acknowledgements

This database is a compilation of research taught and gathered by Artist and Professor
Stevie Famulari with her Landscape Architecture students between 2007-2011, as well
as research of herself and others. The research was compiled and entered into the design
and work of Kyla Witz, Landscape Architecture student at NDSU.

Many thanks go to all the parties involved in the dialogues, research, collection, knowledge
and use of the information for better practice in the design field and all other uses.

Questions? Contact Professor Stevie Famulari
Stevie@StevieFamulari.net
Cell phone: 505 710 3586