plants, and decorated vessels. Commonly grown in vases and containers were dwarf trees, “a main occupation of Chinese gardeners.” In China, and elsewhere in eastern countries, the houses adjoin courts, which are given character with “flowering trees and shrubs, or pot plants, which are liked still more.”
In early as well as advanced cultures, growing plants in containers has been a universal practice, a symbol of man’s innate love and need for growing things. Wherever soil was lacking or the climate was unfavorable, containers made it possible to enjoy the beauty and inspiration of plants. Today, the practice continues to grow, ever changing to fit the needs of the time.
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Complete clockwise sequence of the wooden Foliate Head / Green Man bosses in the cloisters of Durham Cathedral, UK. Images by Sabrina Eden; music by The No-Age Sounds of Sedayne with acknowledgment to the Tertius Auris & the the Third Ear Band.
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