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Kokedama: The Art of Moss

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This is a hands-on class led by Conservatory educator Nicole Tabit.

Get your hands dirty and make a set of kokedama for your home or as the perfect gift! Kokedama is a way to display a self-contained plant wrapped in moss, and has its origins in Japan, inspired by the styles of bonsai and nerai (meaning ‘no pot’). Take home two visually stunning kokedama – and two new houseplants! We will use two different kinds of tropical houseplants, that are slow growing and easy to care for houseplants that make the perfect kokedama pair.

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Instructor: Nicole Tabit Nicole Tabit is the Community Outreach and Education Program Coordinator at Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. Her degree is in Natural Resource Management and Visitors Services from The Ohio State University. She loves to hike and be outdoors, but she also loves to create and combine her love for the arts and environment by tying natural elements into her art projects.