A few days ago Margriet and
Dorothea, a community forum for florists of Bandung Diocese, went for an
excursion together. And the first place
we visited was 'Wijaya' de art of the Garden in Citeureup, Bogor . There, we saw rows of green plants as
long as the eye could see, only a little bit of flowers such as orchids were at
the front, but mostly were foliage. There were some foliage which usually we
use to decorate St. Peter Cathedral, such as philodendron, dracaena, green
cordyline, anthurium and florida
beauty. We also saw caladium, sanseviera, bromelia, aglaonema with lot of
variant in color were in nursery there.
But the star of everything
there are magnosia and filansia. They look like grass in appearance but softer
and cuter. The seller said that they're easy to grow, just hang them to the
air, or attach them on the dead tree, they will grow well. These plant also
don't need any care and any fertilizer since they live in the air. Ho... ho...
sounds good for busy people in the city, right guys?
The gate of Wijaya de art of the
garden. Pay attention to the letters of 'wijaya'. They're actually a living
plant.
Rows of green young plants are
neatly in the nursery.
Here it is, the star among the
green plant here, Magnosia and Filansia
When magnosia and filansia
attached vertically on galvanised wire, it can be used just like wall for
outdoor design. Beautiful!!
Magnosia or filansia attached to
the dead tree. And since it's quite pricey, imagine if you have one, it's alike
a ‘money’ tree for you, he...
After selecting the desired green
plants, some participants went to the cashier while some others rested on the
bench, waiting to board the bus heading to the second destination, Mekarsari.
Well, don't miss our next post
ya....
Note:
Pictures taken at Wijaya de art
of the Garden, Citeureup, Bogor ,
West Java, Indonesia
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