I’m undertaking an unusual project. Using magnets, I’m teaching a houseplant to walk across the ceiling in my sunroom.
Before
you walk away thinking I’m daffy, allow me to explain.
For
starters, the plant is a hoya, a type of vine that will reach out and grab onto
pretty much anything it can climb. When I moved my hoya into the sunroom, I
fashioned something of a trellis so the plant could scramble up the wall.
Before long, several runners reached out to find a purchase on the metal
ceiling.
I
thought to myself, 'What if I provided a path so the plant could extend across
the ceiling?' That’s when I got the idea to use hooks with magnetic bases to
direct the hoya where I want it to go.
I
think the photographs I’m sharing should help illustrate what I’m doing.
My
Hoya Plant
Magnetic
Hook and Hoya Runners
—Mitchell
Hegman
Hoyas are amazing, long lived plants. Love, velvety umbrella of flowers. Check put Staggering Ox...that is a Hoya in the window!
ReplyDeleteMy plant is a start from a hoya my grandmother grew in the 1940s. I need to check out the Ox!
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