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What (who) is pot plant - definition

POTBOUND SHRUB
Potted plant; Pot-bound; Container gardening; Container gardens; Pot plant; Potting (horticulture); Pot farm; Flowerpot farming; Pot farming; Container (flowers); Flower container; Repotting; Repot; Container plant; Re-potting; Pot plants
  • Container garden on front porch
  • An ornamental planter at [[Regent's Park]], [[Inner London]], England

pot plant         
¦ noun Brit. a plant grown or suitable for growing in a flowerpot, especially indoors.
pot plant         
(pot plants)
A pot plant is a plant which is grown in a container, especially indoors. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use house plant
)
N-COUNT
plant pot         
  • Meillandine]]'' [[rose]] in a [[terracotta]] flowerpot
  • The effect of pot size on the growth of maize.
  • Traditional flowerpots in unglazed [[terracotta]] in [[Charles Darwin]]'s laboratory at [[Down House]]
(USUALLY) CONICAL CONTAINER IN POTTERY OR PLASTIC IN WHICH FLOWERS AND PLANTS ARE GROWN
Flower-pot; Plant pot; Plantpot; Flower pot; Flower pots; Peat pot; Paper pot; Paperpot; Plastic pot
(plant pots)
A plant pot is a container that is used for growing plants. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use pot
, planter
)
= flowerpot
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Wikipedia

Container garden

Container gardening or pot gardening/farming is the practice of growing plants, including edible plants, exclusively in containers instead of planting them in the ground. A container in gardening is a small, enclosed and usually portable object used for displaying live flowers or plants. It may take the form of a pot, box, tub, basket, tin, barrel or hanging basket.

Examples of use of pot plant
1. Signs of the disturbance of earth at Mrs Hammonds grave were still evident, and a wilted pot plant sat in place of the tombstone.
2. Growers say cut–price imports of Britain‘s favourite Christmas pot plant – usually sourced from Holland and retailing for less than 2 per pot can wilt within a week rather than last well into the New Year as British varieties will.
3. Well–loved for their vivid bracts and velvety dark green leaves, no other pot plant is more redolent of the festive season. ‘They‘re really impressive and beautiful to look at because they glow the colour of firelight,‘ says Mrs Spray, 38, a horticulturalist and director of the family–run nursery and garden centre Pentland Plants, in Edinburgh, which also grows geraniums, marigolds and petulas. ‘Poinsettias have become symbolic of Christmas.