In A Vase on Monday

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One of the pleasures of gardening in South Florida is the surprises that pop up in your garden. Most of the plants in this arrangement are volunteer plants that I had no hand in selecting.

The vase is an inherited piece of well patinaed silverplate from my mother’s vast collection of ‘junk store finds’. I am not entirely sure this is a vase at all, but today it is!

As far as the assemblage of plants – the white spikes are flowers of the Snake Plant or Mother In Laws tongues (Sansiveria); the burgundy leaves are the only intentionally planted item from my garden and are Aechmea”Burgundy” Bromeliads; Boston Ferns for foliage and Transcandentia zebrina is the purple and silver foliage plant – many  people call this Wandering Jew and it is a popular hanging basket houseplant, it grows here and there in my garden. The ferny green foliage overhanging the edge of the vase is the Common Asparagus Fern, Asparagus setaceus; also a here and there plant in my garden. I am suspicious this came from my neighbor, who likes to use it in arrangements as well.

Good tidings to all and Happy Holidays wishes at the beginning of this festive season. I shall look for some more typical tropical holiday plants to arrange next week.

22 comments on “In A Vase on Monday

  1. Noelle says:

    Like your arrangement with leaves and Mother in Law’s tongue flowers…such strong verticals…quite a masculine vase and can just see this in Sherlock Holmes’s living room.

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  2. Cathy says:

    Great comment from Noelle there! It is fascinating to see the different things you come up with in gardening conditions so very different from us in the UK – that’s what I love about IAVOM! Thanks for sharing

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    • Yes, i should call that ‘The Case of the Missing Marple’ arrangement. I was surprised to see the roses are still blooming in the UK, thanks for hosting, it is fun to see what is in bloom around the world.

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  3. Julie says:

    Lovely to see such a different vase of foliage – very striking!!

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  4. This is both very clever and striking. Great colours and form. You are so talented, my blogger-friend.

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  5. Love this vase of vertical foliage….

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  6. Kris P says:

    I love this arrangement! I’ve never seen a Sansevieria in bloom – I didn’t even know they could bloom. I suppose I should try watering the poor plant in a pot in my bedroom more often to see if it’ll produce a bloom someday.

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  7. Eliza Waters says:

    Ooh, this is very striking! I love it!

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  8. Cathy says:

    That is exactly the word I was going to use before seeing the other comments! ‘Striking’ foliage and a lovely subtle mix of colours and textures. 🙂

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