defying gravity

I was think­ing about doing a flat wall art-piece incor­po­rat­ing liv­ing plants, and what should I run across but this on Land­scape + Urban­ism, a cre­ation that was fea­tured in Met­ro­pol­i­tan Home.

Panel planting

Panel plant­ing

It’s a panel of liv­ing suc­cu­lents that were estab­lish in a nor­mal, flat ori­en­ta­tion. Then every­thing was rotated 90 degrees and mounted on the wall.

So is this real­iza­tion a good idea? It looks cool, for sure. But the plant choices make me think that this effect might not last for long.

Aeo­nium arboreumZwartkopf’, Kalan­choe fedtschenkoi and Echev­e­ria ‘After­glow’ are the named plants. But all of those–like most plants–will grow up, away from grav­ity just like they’d grow in the gar­den, and away from the panel in search of light. This tai­lored wall piece, over the course of a year or so, could turn shaggy and scrappy, like a florist’s bou­quet once the flow­ers start to wither.

I like the basic idea, but I think other plants would prob­a­bly stay look­ing nice for longer, par­tic­u­larly plants that were adapted to grow­ing in a hor­i­zon­tal ori­en­ta­tion: Creep­ing fig (Ficus pumila) in its var­i­ous color forms, var­i­ous col­ors of cling­ing ivy (Hed­era sp.), Vir­ginia Creeper (Partheno­cis­sus quin­que­fo­lia) or many vines that attach them­selves to walls using aer­ial roots. Yes, I know, all these are poten­tially over-exuberant to inva­sive plants. But con­strained to a panel sep­a­rate from a wall, and with a shal­low, con­strained root sys­tem, I’d rea­son that you’d stand a chance of keep­ing these plants well behaved.

And you wouldn’t have to re-plant the wall panel over and over again.

August 06 2008 05:06 am | Categories: gardening | Tags:

One Response to “defying gravity”

  1. Greg on 06 Aug 2008 at 7:11 am #

    Your choices sound wiser for a long-term instal­la­tion. Sounds like the other, being a tem­po­rary art instal­la­tion, was treated as such.

    Still, what a beau­ti­ful idea…

Trackback URI | Comments RSS

Leave a Reply