Live-Edge Hardwood Planter // Staghorn Fern
Product Description
Each part of these lovely wall-hung planters are made with care and the highest quality ingredients. These live-edge hard wood slabs are hand mounted with a living plant and with moss carefully woven in. And with an easy to care for staghorn fern, it will add just the right touch whether mounted on a wall or placed on a desk.
Staghorn ferns love bright, indirect light and are best known for being epiphytes, plants that derive moisture and nutrients from the air and rain. They are generally found growing harmlessly on tree trunks, branches, or rocks, where tropical rains provide moisture and wash nutrients into the root area. The Live-Edge Hardwood Planter mimics those nutrients to provide constant natural food, so your staghorn fern should live long and prosper for years to come. Just water it every three days by soaking for two minutes.
Product Details
- ColorsWood
- Materials
Cherry Or Poplar Hardwood, Chicken Wire, Fresh Moss, Proprietary Plant Mix, Staghorn Fern, Care Instructions
- Measurements
6-7.5" W x 24" H
- OriginUnited States
— Wall-Mounting Bracket Attached
— Polyurethaned With Several Coats To Withstand Moisture Over Time
— Individually Made; Variations In Wood Grain, WoodKnots, Plants and Moss Are To Be Expected
— Approximately 6-7.5" W x 24" H
About the Designer
Michelle Inciarrano and Katy Maslow are both born and bred Brooklyn artists. They created Twig Terrariums in 2009 after realizing their need to make their apartment jungles more aesthetically pleasing. They utilized their backgrounds in design and marketing, as well as many years of experience with horticulture and botany, to plant the seeds of a small business and nurture their verdant venture into a big strong Twig.
In the years since forming Twig, Michelle and Katy have had much success in the design world. They were Featured Artists at The Museum of Arts & Design in Manhattan, as well as regular guests at The New York Horticultural Society, the New York Botanic Garden, and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Twig creations have been featured in many publications and shows, including The New York Times, The Nate Berkus Show, Garden Design Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine, WNYC, Country Living, and many more.
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityUnited States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In3-5 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation

