oh absolutely, and i'm aware of that. i'm not exactly talking specifically about replicating the plant species themselves in the UK, more so just saying that theres not much excuse in my opinon to haveing little vegetation per se.
still, even when it comes to species choice, the UK hasn't got it that bad. londons weather is reltively mild compared with city's in mainland europe and north america. i haven't been to the bronx myself, but judging form the photos on the company that created the congo forest's websitre - it look superb! and it gets frreeeeeeeeeezing in NYC!!!
good simulator plant choices makes a big difference. there are even palms that grow in the cold temperate climates.
personally, whilst i understand the necessity, i'm not that fond of keeping gorillas or other large animals indoors for 6 months of the year. i wouldn't much like it....
still, even when it comes to species choice, the UK hasn't got it that bad. londons weather is reltively mild compared with city's in mainland europe and north america. i haven't been to the bronx myself, but judging form the photos on the company that created the congo forest's websitre - it look superb! and it gets frreeeeeeeeeezing in NYC!!!
good simulator plant choices makes a big difference. there are even palms that grow in the cold temperate climates.
personally, whilst i understand the necessity, i'm not that fond of keeping gorillas or other large animals indoors for 6 months of the year. i wouldn't much like it....