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Did you Know Scars On Plants Can Be Beautiful if They Aren’t Grafitti?

Did you Know Scars On Plants Can Be Beautiful if They Aren’t Grafitti?

by Lisa Steinkopf | Sep 14, 2021 | #TuesdayTidbits, BLOG, Conservatory, Foliage Houseplants, Public Gardens

I recently had surgery to fuse some vertebrae in my neck. I have just recently mustered up the courage to look at the scar. It is not attractive in my eyes, but I have been assured this will fade. It has been under wraps which include a neck brace and usually a scarf...
Do You Notice How Amazing Unfurling Leaves Are In The Spring?

Do You Notice How Amazing Unfurling Leaves Are In The Spring?

by Lisa Steinkopf | Jun 1, 2021 | #TuesdayTidbits, BLOG, Cactus and Succulents, Conservatory, Ferns, Foliage Houseplants, Houseplant Profile, Interior Plantscaping

I have posted a lot of unfurling leaves on my social media pages. I love that word and new houseplant leaves. So I decided to show you some unfurling leaves I have seen at conservatories in the last few years. Most public conservatories haven’t been open for the...
A Plant Poem For This Time of Year

A Plant Poem For This Time of Year

by Lisa Steinkopf | Nov 6, 2019 | #TuesdayTidbits, BLOG, Book Review, Conservatory, Foliage Houseplants, Houseplant Flowers, Public Gardens

As snow begins to descend in parts of the country, this poem below comes to mind. I then remembered a trip I took to Phipps Conservatory last year in a  snowstorm. I was only one hour away, as I was in Ohio presenting a program to a garden group. I couldn’t miss...
Graffiti Is Art (Except on Plants)

Graffiti Is Art (Except on Plants)

by Lisa Steinkopf | Nov 9, 2018 | BLOG, Cactus and Succulents, Conservatory, Houseplant Atrocities

First things first. I looked up the definition of graffiti and found this: graf·fi·ti (grəfē′tē) Drawings or inscriptions made on a wall or other surface, usually without permission and so as to be seen by the public.   I realize that graffiti is an art form and a way...
The Aroma of Spring (While the Snow Descends!)

The Aroma of Spring (While the Snow Descends!)

by Lisa Steinkopf | Apr 3, 2018 | begonias, BLOG, Bromeliads, Cactus and Succulents, Conservatory, Ferns, Foliage Houseplants, orchids, Public Gardens

As spring is taking its sweet time coming here in Michigan and everywhere for that matter, I thought you might enjoy a walk through Phipps Conservatory today. We are actually under a winter weather advisory as I write this here in mid Michigan. Enjoy the tour! Two...
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