Mosaiculture is the art of creating patterns using thousands of plants in flower beds. This beautiful art is complex art.  The “Imaginary Worlds” Mosaiculture Exhibition at the Atlanta Botanic Gardens is one of the best places to see this beautiful art. Here you can see huge green structures and amazing, unique world creations full of flowers and plants.

There is so much we can not see in these amazing creations that are done live like this. That is, in creating them, the model is basically framed with steel and covered with nets. This rough surface is covered with sphagnum moss and soil. The seeds of various plants are planted in these soils. Underneath is a water system, that provides water for the growth of these flower arrangements.

This unique art seems to be rise out from the plants on earth. These living plants are always fresh with green. These artistic creations can be created in a variety of shapes using mosses and slow-growing plants or plants. Many of these structures are made In imitation of human and animal figures. The largest of these creations is Earth Goddess,   25 feet high, and is housed in a permanent part of the garden.

This exhibition at the Botanic Gardens runs until October. No matter, the area where you live, do not forget to go and watch that show. Visit their website to know all about the designs in this park.

Source: atlantabotanicalgarden.org

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