Tallamy Vase

$45.00

Made from red oak this vase has a wonderful grain pattern which looks different on every side. The lines draw your eye in and around the piece. With a narrow top opening, it was designed for a few dried flowers or grasses, enabling you to make a striking display with just a few stems.

Height: 8”
Top Opening: 1-1/4”
Diameter: 3-1/4”
Hole Opening: 1/4”

An entomologist, wildlife ecologist and author, Douglas Tallamy is best known for his work on the importance of native plants for supporting biodiversity and the ecosystem services they provide. In The Nature of Oaks, he discusses perhaps the most important member of the plant kingdom, the oak tree. Oaks support more life forms and interactions than any other tree in North America, sustaining an incredible number of animal species including acorn-collecting woodpeckers and caterpillars, which are the mainstay of most bird diets.

Add To Cart

Made from red oak this vase has a wonderful grain pattern which looks different on every side. The lines draw your eye in and around the piece. With a narrow top opening, it was designed for a few dried flowers or grasses, enabling you to make a striking display with just a few stems.

Height: 8”
Top Opening: 1-1/4”
Diameter: 3-1/4”
Hole Opening: 1/4”

An entomologist, wildlife ecologist and author, Douglas Tallamy is best known for his work on the importance of native plants for supporting biodiversity and the ecosystem services they provide. In The Nature of Oaks, he discusses perhaps the most important member of the plant kingdom, the oak tree. Oaks support more life forms and interactions than any other tree in North America, sustaining an incredible number of animal species including acorn-collecting woodpeckers and caterpillars, which are the mainstay of most bird diets.

Made from red oak this vase has a wonderful grain pattern which looks different on every side. The lines draw your eye in and around the piece. With a narrow top opening, it was designed for a few dried flowers or grasses, enabling you to make a striking display with just a few stems.

Height: 8”
Top Opening: 1-1/4”
Diameter: 3-1/4”
Hole Opening: 1/4”

An entomologist, wildlife ecologist and author, Douglas Tallamy is best known for his work on the importance of native plants for supporting biodiversity and the ecosystem services they provide. In The Nature of Oaks, he discusses perhaps the most important member of the plant kingdom, the oak tree. Oaks support more life forms and interactions than any other tree in North America, sustaining an incredible number of animal species including acorn-collecting woodpeckers and caterpillars, which are the mainstay of most bird diets.