Nature's Canvas

Kokedama
AKA"Japanese moss balls", Kokedama are the bonsai ancient technique of growing plants without pots. These low-maintenance creations thrive with minimal care—simply soak when light weight. Enhance your space by showcasing Kokedama in a floating garden or placing them on a tabletop in a shallow dish or stand.
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Revitalize your space with living art that breathes life and beauty into every corner.
Air plant Jellyfish
These charming sea urchin shell jellyfish are sure to bring a smile to your face! Each one, adorned with air plants, boasts its own unique personality and looks fantastic as a jelly family. They’re also low-maintenance—just spritz a few times a week to keep them thriving.
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Living wall art
Most tropical plants are epiphytes , meaning in the wild they grow on trees in the rainforest canopy. Mounting epiphytes on cork bark is not only a gorgeous way of displaying plants, but the plants love it because it mimics their natural environment! When the moss feels dry, remove from the wall and soak or rinse under water until fully saturated."
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Local DMV Pop ups
You can shop Plants & What Knot's best sellers online anytime, but Christina’s one-of-a-kind, bespoke creations are exclusively available at our local pop-ups throughout the DMV.
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Meet the artist —
Plants & What Knot was founded by Christina Foy, a botanical artist inspired by thoughtful design and the quiet beauty of living things.
What began as a creative outlet grew into a studio rooted in the belief that plants are more than décor — they’re connection. To nature. To ritual. To slowing down.
Each piece is handcrafted by Christina (often alongside her mom, lovingly known as Mama Foy), blending Japanese tradition with modern botanical form.