[Histonet] plants in histology lab

Jackie M O'Connor Jackie.O'Connor <@t> abbott.com
Wed Sep 21 15:10:26 CDT 2005


Did you name it Audrey?  Perhaps Audrey II?





"Linda Blazek" <BlazekL <@t> childrensdayton.org>
Sent by: histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
09/21/2005 02:44 PM

 
        To:     tmmrosla <@t> healtheast.org, histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu, 
funderwood <@t> mcohio.org, pmarcum <@t> vet.upenn.edu
        cc: 
        Subject:        Re: [Histonet] plants in histology lab


We have a Norfolk pine that is thriving.  We tell people that come to 
visit that we feed it placenta parts.  Grosses them out and they don't 
touch it.
Linda

>>> "Pamela Marcum" <pmarcum <@t> vet.upenn.edu> 09/21/2005 3:26:22 PM >>>

Be careful Fred, they may try to take that further for those of us who 
have 
been in Histology for a long time!!

Pam Marcum




At 03:16 PM 9/21/2005, Fred Underwood wrote:
>I've had a bonsai tree in my lab for the past 5 years and it's doing
>great.  Hard to say if the fumes contribute to it's contorted
>appearance.
>
>Fred
>
> >>> "Mrosla, Tina M" <tmmrosla <@t> healtheast.org> 09/21/05 01:45PM >>>
>We are trying to decide if we should have plants in our  histology lab
>or not.
>It would be nice, for the formalin fumes and such, but we are wondering
>about contamination.
>Does anyone have any suggestions and would certain plants be better to
>have than others, or none at all?
>Thank you,
>Tina
>
>St. Joseph's Histology
>St. Paul, MN
>
>
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