I have a very simple vase to share for Cathy's wonderful "In a Vase on Monday" meme. These are simply additional cuttings from the Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum wallisii) that I shared in my previous post. I clipped them to rejuvenate the plant and encourage future blooms in the season ahead. And they were pretty enough to plop in a little bud vase. (As they are poisonous, I've placed the vase far from the reaches of the cat and the dog.)
Sometimes simple things are fun. Check out the other entries over at Rambling in the Garden. Happy Monday!
I love this, Beth! It's simple but elegant and befits the season.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kris. <3 It's fun to try things that are different and simple sometimes, although I love the more complex, multi-element arrangements (and love to prepare them), too.
DeleteThis is a great example of a simple IAVOM contribution, and really thinking out of the box - I love it Beth, 👍 simple but so elegant
ReplyDeleteThank you, Cathy. This is such a wonderful meme. It's great to see everyone's arrangements, compare ideas, and learn new techniques. :)
DeleteYou are very creative Beth, I love that about your bouquets.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Carla. As you know, the pickings are sparse right now in our part of the world, so it's fun to try new ways to work with simple elements. :)
DeleteVery effective Beth, especially in your small dark vase. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Cathy. I love this meme, and I look forward to participating with you and others in the year ahead. :)
DeleteI really like the dark vase, it feels so moody and dramatic! So smart.
ReplyDeleteThanks! It seemed to fit with the cuttings and the background. :)
DeleteBeautiful display, Beth. Simple, elegant and dramatic---well done! tina
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tina. It's always fun to work with available props, plants, and vases. It's a great meme. :)
DeleteInteresting, as I know the family and their spathes but not this plant. "Peace" grabbed my attention... if only!!
ReplyDeleteAh, yes, so true (peace). I see this plant often in office waiting rooms and homes, mostly in indoor pots. It's relatively new for me, but it's performed well (so far) among my collection of "house plants in the sunroom in winter and on the patio in summer."
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