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Wall-mounted planters to hang like art

Think of them as wall flowers that love attention. Or botanical art in three dimensions. Planters and vases that mount on the wall or hang from hooks are everywhere these days – easy ways to add a bit of green to your decor without consuming floor space or cluttering up a table. Here's a quick sampling of designs in a variety of materials. —Lisa Boone, Tribune Newspapers
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Ceramist Jennifer Fisher casts her Dino planter from an ostrich egg. The piece is about 4 inches in diameter, made of stoneware with a low-gloss glaze. Two leather cords could suspend the plant from a wall-mounted hook.

From the birds

( $60; jfishdesigns.com / April 17, 2012 )
Ceramist Jennifer Fisher casts her Dino planter from an ostrich egg. The piece is about 4 inches in diameter, made of stoneware with a low-gloss glaze. Two leather cords could suspend the plant from a wall-mounted hook.
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