Plants and Flowers

All life – in flowers (Part 3)

November 14th, 2007

Contrary to existing stereotypes, plants will be perfectly blended with an interior of any style. The main thing is to choose suitable plants. Plants of clear and distinct forms (Sansevieria trifasciata, Monstera deliciosa and dragon tree), or - for sharp contrast – ferns with feather-like leaves or pink azalea will suit direct and elegant bent forms of furniture from steel, glasses, marble and varnished wood.

Furniture from bamboo and rattan, small lockers and wattled shelves, low little tables and seats can be decorated with orchids, wax plants, jasmine, etc. Japanese notes to an interior can be given by bamboo, azaleas and Bonsai plants.

English and French styles of furniture are in harmony with bushy and gentle blossoming plants: cyclamen, camellia, and also palm trees and treelike tub-gardening plants.

Tendency to natural beauty, and flowers as one of its best expressions, is natural for the person. However to become successful in decorating own house with plants, you should know a lot of them. Therefore flower design will best do good expert on a phytodesign.


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