Kokedomas
Introducing Kokedama, an ancient Japanese horticultural art form that translates to "moss ball." These distinctive creations involve potting plants within a ball of lush moss, presenting an exquisite display whether nestled in a dish or suspended in the air. Originating from the timeless tradition of showcasing bonsai root balls on plates, Kokedama infuses elegance into any space.
Our Kokedama houseplants not only add aesthetic appeal but also contribute to purifying indoor air by effectively absorbing harmful chemicals like benzene and converting carbon dioxide into vital oxygen. They serve as remarkable additions to any household, offering both beauty and air-purifying benefits while requiring minimal care.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Maintaining your Kokedama is simple and stress-free. Once a week, immerse the moss ball in a bowl of water for a thorough soak. Avoid planting it in soil as these plants thrive within their moss-bound environment, showcasing their unique, visually striking appearance.
Introducing Kokedama, an ancient Japanese horticultural art form that translates to "moss ball." These distinctive creations involve potting plants within a ball of lush moss, presenting an exquisite display whether nestled in a dish or suspended in the air. Originating from the timeless tradition of showcasing bonsai root balls on plates, Kokedama infuses elegance into any space.
Our Kokedama houseplants not only add aesthetic appeal but also contribute to purifying indoor air by effectively absorbing harmful chemicals like benzene and converting carbon dioxide into vital oxygen. They serve as remarkable additions to any household, offering both beauty and air-purifying benefits while requiring minimal care.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Maintaining your Kokedama is simple and stress-free. Once a week, immerse the moss ball in a bowl of water for a thorough soak. Avoid planting it in soil as these plants thrive within their moss-bound environment, showcasing their unique, visually striking appearance.
Introducing Kokedama, an ancient Japanese horticultural art form that translates to "moss ball." These distinctive creations involve potting plants within a ball of lush moss, presenting an exquisite display whether nestled in a dish or suspended in the air. Originating from the timeless tradition of showcasing bonsai root balls on plates, Kokedama infuses elegance into any space.
Our Kokedama houseplants not only add aesthetic appeal but also contribute to purifying indoor air by effectively absorbing harmful chemicals like benzene and converting carbon dioxide into vital oxygen. They serve as remarkable additions to any household, offering both beauty and air-purifying benefits while requiring minimal care.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Maintaining your Kokedama is simple and stress-free. Once a week, immerse the moss ball in a bowl of water for a thorough soak. Avoid planting it in soil as these plants thrive within their moss-bound environment, showcasing their unique, visually striking appearance.