Vintage Urns Carry A Torch

by Bonnie Manion on January 13, 2009

Vintage Urns Potted with Kalanchoe, Felt Plant

Vintage Urns Potted with Kalanchoe, Felt Plant

As soon as I saw these Kalanchoe beharensis, or common name Felt Plants, I knew they would look great potted in two rusty patina vintage urns, creating the look of a fire’s torch. I normally see the Felt Plant in a large and upright form. These two shown in the photo are round, tightly curved, and growing in a torch-like shape.

The Felt Plant is a succulent perennial which has an abundance of character in shape, color and touch. It can reach a statuesque 4-5′ tall, with little side branching. It is a soothing olive green color with beautiful chocolate brown highlights on its tips. It is very soft to the touch, just like its name Felt, and if you look closely it actually has a coating of tiny white to brown hairs. Its leaves are very thick and scalloped on the ends.

A mature Felt Plant is dramatic in appearance, especially in a raised bed or rock garden. Recently, I have seen smaller scale Felt Plants, which lend themselves well to pots, urns, and containers. It can flower, but the beauty is in the plant. It does well in full sun or partial shade. This plant thrives in zones suitable for succulents. Use moderation in watering.

The pairing of the urns with the Felt Plants make a natural vintage container design. The pedestal shape of the urn reinforces the look of a torch. The rusty coloring of the urn complements the olive green coloring and brown tip highlights. To create a finished appearance, mixed echeveria are planted around the base of the Felt Plants. All of these plants are succulents, and are best potted in a cactus potting soil mix. The urns have the ability to drain water from their bottom. Plants are potted tightly within the urns, so they will have a tendency to grow slowly and keep the design shape.

Sources: Felt Pants at Armstrong Garden Centers, (800) 557-5268, www.armstronggarden.com,
Vintage Urns, see this page, top right side bar, Mon Petit Chou.

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debra January 22, 2009 at 10:49 pm

hi Bonnie, these are beautiful!!! The texture of the felt plants goes so beautifully with the rusted texture of the urns. Stunning combination!
cheers, Debra

Jules Greer January 23, 2009 at 4:20 pm

Hi Bonnie,

What a fabulous and unique painting this would make ! I love this photo.

XOXO – JULES

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