Kokedama balls?

Kokedama Nobel pine

What the heck is a Kokedama ball? Kokedama (Japanese for "moss ball") is a style of potting up plants in a ball of moss and displaying them in a dish or suspended in the air. The style comes from a centuries-old tradition of exhibiting the exposed root ball of a bonsai specimen on a plate to highlight its elegant root system. As time passed, moss would accumulate on the roots, enhancing the display.

Today, kokedama are usually crafted into spherical shapes and are often made with houseplants rather than with trees and shrubs, the traditional bonsai plant material.

We have a few Kokedama in the gift shop now. These are baby noble pines and are about 15 inches tall and the ball is about 5 inches in diameter. These Kokedama are already lit up and decked out for Christmas. Come get your very own Kokedama ball before they are all gone.

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