Bronx Plant Markers

$37.00

Identify plants in your garden with these colorful plant markers. The six hand-painted ceramic flowers hang from stainless steel stakes. Write the name of each plant with an oil-based marker to withstand the rain, then run the flowers through the dishwasher at the end of the season to use them again next year for different plants.

Height of Stake: 9-1/2”
Diameter of Marker: 2-3/4”

On a 250-acre site in the Bronx, the New York Botanical Garden hosts more than one million plants in a variety of habitats. It’s one of the top gardens in the world where plant and fungal research is conducted. It’s also an educational institution, teaching visitors about plant science, ecology, and healthful eating.

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Identify plants in your garden with these colorful plant markers. The six hand-painted ceramic flowers hang from stainless steel stakes. Write the name of each plant with an oil-based marker to withstand the rain, then run the flowers through the dishwasher at the end of the season to use them again next year for different plants.

Height of Stake: 9-1/2”
Diameter of Marker: 2-3/4”

On a 250-acre site in the Bronx, the New York Botanical Garden hosts more than one million plants in a variety of habitats. It’s one of the top gardens in the world where plant and fungal research is conducted. It’s also an educational institution, teaching visitors about plant science, ecology, and healthful eating.

Identify plants in your garden with these colorful plant markers. The six hand-painted ceramic flowers hang from stainless steel stakes. Write the name of each plant with an oil-based marker to withstand the rain, then run the flowers through the dishwasher at the end of the season to use them again next year for different plants.

Height of Stake: 9-1/2”
Diameter of Marker: 2-3/4”

On a 250-acre site in the Bronx, the New York Botanical Garden hosts more than one million plants in a variety of habitats. It’s one of the top gardens in the world where plant and fungal research is conducted. It’s also an educational institution, teaching visitors about plant science, ecology, and healthful eating.