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A Contemporary Approach to Decorating With House Plants
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LIFE
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9 / 1986 |
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Eric Rosenthal Eric Rosenthal is a free-lance writer living in New York
City. He writes for various national and international
publications. His expertise is in horticulture. |
Two major factors are responsible for this new direction. First of all, a mini-jungle requires far more time and effort than most indoor gardeners can afford. Secondly, there was the influence of an important movement within the rank of interior designers. Minimalism, as it is known, dictates that less is better. To its proponents, clutter - whether in the form of furniture, accessories, or greenery - is antithetic to a well-designed interior.
Leading the way toward a minimalist approach to decorating with house plants were professional interior landscapers, horticulturalists who specialize in creating "plantscapes" for the lobbies of office buildings and other commercial spaces. Typically, they would use a large and often spectacular potted tropical tree as the focal point of a design. Sometimes a single specimen would be the entire design, but more often the tree would be embellished with tropical vines or with a number of smaller tropical shrubs to create a botanic tableau. This same simple technique can be used in a living room or solarium to create an artistic scene that, while easy to maintain, is as striking as a bold piece of sculpture.
There is a wonderful array of plant materials to choose from, with the only significant limiting factor being the amount of light available at the intended location. In sunny spots an outstanding tree for the centerpiece of a plantscape is a pony tail (Beaucarnea recurvata), also known as elephant-foot tree due to the distinctive swell in of the trunk. Although this tree grows to over thirty feet high in its native habitat, potted pony tails grow rather slowly and usually remain under six feet tall if kept in a relatively small container. The plants are undemanding and will thrive
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