Air plants make a comeback
 
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Air plants
(Amy Sheridan / Meryl Pollen Design)
Air plants, popular in the 1970s, are back in sleek arrangements. The plants, which draw moisture from the air, can be grown in natural wood. A ball arrangement of air plants (tillandsia), moss and wood branches hanging from an antique chain. $395. All arrangements are from Rolling Greens Nursery in Culver City.

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