Wrought iron flower planters - Let the black flower blossom as it may - Wild flower bridal bouquet
Wrought Iron Flower Planters
A tough, malleable form of iron suitable for forging or rolling rather than casting, obtained by puddling pig iron while molten. It is nearly pure but contains some slag in the form of filaments
iron having a low carbon content that is tough and malleable and so can be forged and welded
Wrought iron is an iron alloy with a very low carbon content, in comparison to steel, and has fibrous inclusions, known as slag. This is what gives it a "grain" resembling wood, which is visible when it is etched or bent to the point of failure.
Used for wrought iron, as opposed to cast iron; usually a building or structural material.
A machine or person that plants seeds, bulbs, etc
A decorative container in which plants are grown
(planter) the owner or manager of a plantation
(planter) a worker who puts or sets seeds or seedlings into the ground
A manager or owner of a plantation
(planter) a decorative pot for house plants
Induce (a plant) to produce flowers
Be in or reach an optimum stage of development; develop fully and richly
a plant cultivated for its blooms or blossoms
(of a plant) Produce flowers; bloom
bloom: produce or yield flowers; "The cherry tree bloomed"
reproductive organ of angiosperm plants especially one having showy or colorful parts
Behind Bars
A planter on the porch of a Logan Square home, shot through one of the wrought iron fences that give many Chicago neighborhoods their character.