The Ferrari of Flora: Why Minimalism is the New Garden Standard

Exploring the intersection of high-end automotive design and modern horticulture.

Just as a Ferrari is defined by its silhouette and performance, the modern home garden is shifting toward “structural minimalism.” This long-form piece explores how to use a single “Statement” plant—like the 15-year-old Ficus Bonsai—to anchor a room. We discuss the importance of “negative space” in interior landscaping and why fewer, higher-quality specimens outperform a cluttered collection of common house plants.

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