Delicata
by Sylvia Thornton
Title
Delicata
Artist
Sylvia Thornton
Medium
Photograph - Photograph Digital
Description
These delicate little flowers spill out of a hand painted flower pot.
From Wikipedia:
Flowerpots have a number of uses, from transporting plants to new locations, starting seeds, patio and indoor cultivation of plants, and the growing of tender plants in colder regions indoors.[1] Through the centuries, the use of flowerpots has influenced the horticultural use of plants, and the Egyptians were among the first to use pots to move plants from one location to another. The Romans brought potted plants inside during cold weather. In the 18th century, pots were used to ship breadfruit seedlings from Tahiti to the West Indies. Also Orchids, African violets and Pelargonium geraniums were shipped in pots from other parts of the world, including Africa, to North America and Europe.[2]
In the 18th century, Josiah Wedgwood's flowerpots were as popular as his famous dinner-ware, they were often highly decorative and used as table centrepieces.[3]
In Athens, earthenware flowerpots were thrown into the sea during the festival of the Gardens of Adonis. Theophrastus, c. 371 � c. 287 BC, mentions that a plant called southern-wood was raised and propagated in pots because it was difficult to grow.[4]
The top of the flowerpot underneath the rim is commonly known as the shoulder or collar and can aid handling.
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September 15th, 2013
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