Tropical Greenhouse
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Inside the tropical Biome at Eden Project: The covered biomes are constructed from a steel frame and cladding panels made of several layers of thin UV-transparent ETFE film. The resulting cushion acts as a thermal blanket to the structure.

Tropical Greenhouse at Kew Garden.
It is entirely possible (but often not profitable) to grow tropical plants in a cold climate using a greenhouse. The high temperatures necessary will require good insulation and some heating. Keep in mind that the tropical atmosphere implies a high moisture environment, and that wood may therefore not be a good building material for the greenhouse. The high moisture has other potential implications, such as for hygiene and insect infestations.
What to grow
Tropical fruit trees (e.g. citrus), ylang ylang, jackfruit, mangos, bananas, avocados?
Related Pages
- Greenhouses and Chinese Greenhouse
- Eden Project and Pillow Dome
- Kon-Tiki Kiln as possible heat source
Links
- Hamilton Spectator: “Gardens under glass offer bright respite from winter”