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For the person who has everything you might consider a little piece of eco-art, maybe a herb to decorate that blah! wall which once housed the outdated suede effects.
Drosera, a New York urban ecology-focused company has prepared some great herbarium sheets for customers to purchase. The sheets, which are unframed, carry a pressed original native plant (originally considered 'weeds'), their origin and a little of its history.
They aren't forthcoming with the price of each piece but one could safely assume they're targeting the organic-Chardonnay set.
For those who live in New York, Drosera's site has a wealth of information about many of its native flora.
Link via Treehugger
Comments
Heh. My father in law use to say "If you have to ask [about the price] you can't afford it". Selling weeds for high prices seems to be, well, a very good idea if you want to make money. Maybe I should borrow it for the Linneus celebrations this year...
Happy Gardening!
Posted by: Malin (Indoor Gardener) | March 18, 2007 5:32 AM
Great post ... I liked the reference to the organic Chardonnay set.
Posted by: kate | March 18, 2007 6:51 AM