This Holiday Season, I got to go visit my mom's family in Wisconsin. It was a great time, that included snowy field battles with a Lab, a creaky backwoods planetarium, roving tribes of wild turkeys, stool painting, and lots and lots of good food.
Towards the end of our stay, we paid a visit to the Madison Botanical Gardens. There, in their tropical hot-house / atrium, we found a really interesting show, that explores the human uses of plants. There I met my first ever rubber tree.
This one hailed from Panama, which to my knowledge, escaped the mass production of rubber plantations that have rocked other countries. Why this is, I am not sure.
Interestingly, it did appear to be in the same family as the 'rubber plants' that people have in their homes (and that I keep in my studio- as they filter the air very well). They also look to be in the legume family, which I hadn't realized.
There I also learned that Worcister Sauce comes from the tamarind fruit, and also met the tree that lipstick hails from.
Ah yes, and the Fat Pork Tree (it didn't explain what comes from this plant...)
And it turns out shoe polish is derived from the beautiful hibiscus flower. What a tragic fate for such a beauty.
Towards the end of our stay, we paid a visit to the Madison Botanical Gardens. There, in their tropical hot-house / atrium, we found a really interesting show, that explores the human uses of plants. There I met my first ever rubber tree.
Interestingly, it did appear to be in the same family as the 'rubber plants' that people have in their homes (and that I keep in my studio- as they filter the air very well). They also look to be in the legume family, which I hadn't realized.
There I also learned that Worcister Sauce comes from the tamarind fruit, and also met the tree that lipstick hails from.
Ah yes, and the Fat Pork Tree (it didn't explain what comes from this plant...)
And it turns out shoe polish is derived from the beautiful hibiscus flower. What a tragic fate for such a beauty.







