Bring Living Color to Your Table
http://www.decor-ideas.org 05/08/2014 02:22 Decor Ideas
What makes a recipe good: simplicity, sophistication and the ability to share it. In The Plant Recipe Book, Baylor Chapman brings 100 delectable recipes to the table, in the forms of living centerpieces and sides. Chapman was gracious enough to share one with us — just enough to whet your appetite.
This particular “dish” calls for a Masdevallia orchid and a shallow serving bowl. But, as with all recipes, there’s room for improvisation. If you can’t find either ingredient, Chapman suggests choosing items with a similar size and shape.
Photography by Paige Green
Materials:
One 6-inch and three 4-inch Masdevallia orchidsTwo-toned ceramic bowl, 13 inches in diameter (this one’s from Heath Ceramics)3 cups orchid mix3 feet coated wireOne 12-inch square sheet moss
1. With a two-tone container, you’ll be able to see both the inside and outside colors of the bowl. Mound the orchid mix in the center of the bowl, making sure the inside color is visible. Unpot the biggest orchid and place it in the center of the bowl. Gently pat down the orchid so it will stay put.
2. Fill in with the remaining orchids. They’ll want to flop; gently tamp the soil to keep them upright.
3. Unroll the coated wire and wrap it around the base of your plants. This will help them stay upright. Put the final touches on the plants by pushing and pulling them into place. Wrap a smooth layer of moss around the base so that it forms a perfect circle. Keep the arrangement moist and cool.
This arrangement can be used indoors or out, but keep it cool and out of direct sun. Mist it as needed.
Baylor Chapman (pictured) is the founder and principle designer of Lila B. Design, in San Francisco.
Info: The Plant Recipe Book (Artisan Books), by Baylor Chapman, is available online and in stores.
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