THE PERFECT GIFT: NATURAL STONE CONTAINERS PLANTED WITH THE SEASON’S BLOOMS AND GREENS

THESE HANDCRAFTED  TRAVERTINE CONTAINERS, SUMPTUOUSLY PLANTED WITH ORCHIDS OR PAPERWHITE NARCISSUS, ARE THE PERFECT GIFT THIS HOLIDAY SEASON FOR THE PERSON WHO APPRECIATES NATURE’S BEAUTY.  THE CONTAINERS WILL ADD AN EARTHY, UNDERSTATED ELEGANCE TO THE MANTLE OR TABLETOP FOR YEARS TO COME.

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 TRAVERTINE PLANTER WITH ORCHID, GREENS AND MOSS $125

The natural travertine stone planters were designed by Richmond landscape designer Meg Turner and custom-made by Richmond mason Cayce Craddock. The exquisite yet subtle beauty of the stone, coupled with the clean lines of the container, lends a timeless and elegant note to the garden, mantle or tabletop. The planters are approximately six inches tall, wide and deep and have been waterproofed. The planters can be replanted or used to display your arrangements once this season’s plants have finished blooming.

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TRAVERTINE PLANTER WITH PAPERWHITE NARCISSUS, GREENS AND MOSS $99

Travertine is a type of limestone formed in hot springs and limestone caves. It is a terrestrial sedimentary rock, often revealing fossils. Many important buildings throughout the world, including the Colosseum in Rome, the Sacre-Coeur Basilica in Paris and the Getty Center in Los Angeles are made primarily from Travertine.

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THE PLANTERS CAN BE PURCHASED UNPLANTED FOR $85.  ABOVE, THE PLANTERS ARE PICTURED WITH BLOOMING HYDRANGEA AND UNFURLING AMARYLLIS.

  • Order before December 21 for free local delivery. Free delivery is available within a 5-mile radius of Richmond, Virginia city limits. Contact us via email for pricing for all other areas
  • Your gifts will be delivered, with complete plant care instructions and a gift card with your greetings enclosed.
  • To order: email your quantity, plant preference, preferred delivery date and delivery address to meg@mturnerlandscapes.com.
  • Recipient must be at delivery location to accept delivery, as the plants cannot withstand braving the winter elements.
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