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A Bonsai Tree of Fortune: The Braided Money Tree

July 21st, 2009 K. Nuer 2 comments

PLT4inmoneytree_wood209_lMoney doesn’t grow on trees!

That’s an idiom our parents have echoed at one time or another to illustrate a point.

Daddy can we go to Paris? We can’t afford a trip to Paris. Money doesn’t grow on trees you know.
End of discussion right.

In the bonsai plant world at least there is one tree that can bring you fortune. So they say. If you know someone who needs a little good fortune or luck then the Braided Money Tree is just the tree.

Money Tree Specifics

The braided bonsai money tree is usually given as a gift, as it is said to bring good luck and fortune.

The braided bonsai money plant tree, also known as Pachira Aquatica, is a miniature tree characterized by multiple intertwining trunks. Each tree is actually four to five separate trees with their trunks braided together.

It’s said that the more leaves the money tree has, the better the fortune. While it is common to find money trees with five to six leaves on each stem, it is quite rare to find one with seven leaves. Just like a four-leaf clover, a money plant tree with a seven-leaf stem is considered to bring incredibly good fortune.

The braided money tree is also popular bonsai tree among Feng Shui enthusiast as it is said to create positive energy for any room that it is placed in.  It’s also believed that you should place your money tree in the “financial” part of your home or office. Each new leaf of the tree will then bring added financial success.

The bonsai braided money tree is supposedly given as gifts for business grand opening, or a new house purchase,  but in this economy they would be perfect to just have a few around the house.

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Summer Floral Centerpieces

June 10th, 2009 K. Nuer No comments

Making the best of your summer dinner parties and celebrations with floral decorative centerpieces will add the right touch to your summer fun. Here are a few creative pieces complements of CountryLiving.com. See the full collection of summer table centerpieces here.

 

4th of July Carnation Balls

clx0707idea03-de Carnation balls are a fresh take on a humble flower. They add a fun burst of color to your Fourth of July table, and they’re easy to make. Thoroughly saturate a 3-inch sphere of floral foam with cool water, then insert short carnation stems — cut to an inch below the calyx — in a concentric, coiling pattern until the sphere is almost covered. Each of these spheres holds about 50 carnations. Display carnation balls individually, or cluster balls of varying sizes — and color — on a favorite vase or tray to create a distinctive and dramatic centerpiece. Place sphere with its “bald spot” in a saucer of cool water; refresh daily and it will last a week.

 

 

 

 

Beaded Bud Vase

beaded-vase-deSparkling beaded bracelets encircle an old canning jar, echoing the hues of fresh-from-the-garden purple delphiniums and lavender hydrangea blossoms. Simple eye-catching arrangements like these make a striking statement at any gathering, especially when lined up on a table in lieu of a centerpiece. Guests can even take them home as favors.

  

 

 

 

 

Green Table Setting with Roses

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Don’t be afraid to use crystal goblets outside. They add elegance to the table and look right at home next to antique flatware and long, tapered candlesticks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bright Display

flower-table-de-51591400A rainbow of flowers cut at various heights paired with bold paper cups and napkins make for an eye-catching outdoor table.

 

  

 

 

 

  

 

 

Bandanna Table Runner

clx0707sim132-deAdd a cheerful touch to the summer table with this patchwork-style runner. Line up enough bandannas to fit the length of a table, leaving some overhang, and stitch together. To back the runner, cut an old cotton tablecloth (any light-colored one will do) to match its width and length. Sew together along the edges or attach with iron-on bonding.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adding summer flowers to your home or dinner tables is a simple yet elegant way to highlight your home decor. Make every room and room stand out with floral centerpieces.

 

What’s your favorite summer table setting?
 

 

 

Find Flowers That Fit Your Home Style

March 5th, 2009 K. Nuer No comments

photo credit: Robin Stubbert

What does your living space look like? Is it trendy with the latest European style furniture with stainless steel appliances or is it more like a country cottage with lots of wood finished artifacts. 

Much like people, homes have different personalities too.  Your home no doubt probably fits your personality and taste.

You can add floral elements to your home by simply choosing flowers that complement the persoanlity of your home. According to AboutFlowers.com and the Society of American Florists, home decorating personalities tend to fall into five categories.

American Country – characterized by a home that is comfortable, easy and inviting. What type of flowers look the best?  A simple vase of mixed spring flowers (yarrow, wild roses, scabiosa, heather). 

Casual Easy Living – the casual living lifestyle that focus on the simple pleasures of life. The right flowers can include flowering and green plants like cyclamen, kalanchoe, or pothos, or flowers such as sunflowers, daisies, hydrangea, delphinium or tulips.

Classic Traditional – These home styles have elements that include classic furnishings and antiques. What type of flowers look the  best? A mixture of flowers such as roses, gladiola, iris, carnations, lilies or snapdragons with accents such as dried fruit and foliage.  

Modern Contemporary – Characterized by sleek and chic styles, smooth surfaces and form. What might look good?  Flowers that are bold, and exotic like anthuriums, heliconia, callas, orchids that work well to complement the modern contemporary home’s clean, open spaces.

Victorian - A home that creates a feeling of softness and romance. Flowers that compliment this home style  are fragrant flowers like roses, spray roses, peonies, gardenias, freesia in pale peach, lavender, pink, yellow and cream which conjure images of romance and sensuality.

Need to add floral arrangements to your home style. Visit your local florist or visit an online florist.

What style is your home?