apartment therapy changing the world, one room at a time


PlantTherapy: Saturday Morning Flowers

2008-01-25SMF1.jpg

At the flower shop this week I saw a plant that looked like small suede buttons. Its name is Silver Brunia (Brunia laevis) and its blue-grey color made it a soft contrast to all of the bundles of bright colors around it. See the BIG PICTURES after the jump.

 
 


2008-01-25SMF3.jpg

I wanted something soft, so went with creamy longstem roses that have edges of deep pink. They seemed like they were made of buttercream, and they fell apart the same way a week later, like a beautiful deflating cake. The Silver Brunia made all the little rose-colored accents stand out, but not the same effect as the bright bouquets at the shop (take a look below).

After the roses were gone, the Silver Brunia still remained. It is from a shrub from South Africa, and seems to last a long time as a cut flower. Mine looks as fresh as the first day - after two weeks.


2008-01-25SMF2.jpg

2008-01-25SMF4.jpg

2008-01-25SMF5.jpg

Bundled with ranunculus and tulips at the florist.

There has been a nice chain reaction with buying weekly flowers. I look forward to getting them - and then look forward to enjoying them on our table. And that has made me try to keep the front a bit cleaner, even if it is just for the weekend.

matt at apartment therapy dot com

Tags

PlantTherapy

Related Links

Share

Comments (5)

very cool. thanks matt! great pictures!

posted by Aaron on January 26th 2008 at 5:51am
view Aaron's profile

love that plant

posted by Garrett on January 26th 2008 at 6:14am
view Garrett's profile

Related to the Protea,only smaller

posted by hdtex on January 26th 2008 at 11:57am
view hdtex's profile

love the fascinating texture on the silver brunia!

posted by JDog on January 27th 2008 at 7:02am
view JDog's profile

Love your flowers!!! Great pics!

posted by Stratos on January 28th 2008 at 12:18am
view Stratos's profile

Feeds

RSS icon New York

+ City Feeds