New plants and display devices offer small-scale fashion and décor
New plants and display devices offer small-scale fashion and décor
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL — Many of the award-winning plants and products at the 2014 Tropical Plant Industry Exhibition in Fort Lauderdale, FL, last month showed a trend toward small-scale fashion and design, geared toward urban residents living in apartments, condos or town houses where space is at a premium.
Tibouchina Hippie Dippie Tibbies (also known as Peace Baby), by ForemostCo of Miami, was voted the Favorite Flowering Plant by show attendees. It has large white flowers, but extremely compact, for four-inch to 10-inch pots. Calathea Fusion White by Biotech in Plymouth, FL, is a showy plant with variegated marbled white and green leaves, but has a compact look even full-grown and grows in four-inch to eight-inch pots.
The Favorite New Product, also chosen by show attendees, LivePicture by Suite Plants in Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY, is lightweight “living art” that hangs on a wall like a painting with nine to 18 four-inch plants. A reservoir behind the frame holds a four- to six-week water supply with a wicking system.
Cool Products winners selected by a team of retailers included a line by Kreative Gardens of Miami using a root orb, which replaces traditional plant pots by weaving plant roots in organic material. Renee Molina, an architect by training, created this patent-pending system which enables plants to grow in plates, baskets, driftwood or hanging from galvanized bent wire. “This product can help most people get a green thumb,” she said at the awards ceremony.