Kokedama are plants that have been wrapped in twine or moss. The word "kokedama" comes from the Japanese words "koke," which means "moss," and "dama," which means "ball." Kokedamas are often used as ornamental plants, but they can also be used for utilitarian purposes, such as for planting trees or shrubs. Kokedamas are created by taking a plant and wrapping its roots in moss. The moss is then secured with twine or wire, and the kokedama is formed into a ball shape. Kokedamas can be hung from ceilings or walls, or placed on shelves or in window sills. Kokedamas require regular watering, and the moss will eventually break down and need to be replaced. Kokedamas are a unique way to display plants, and they can add a touch of whimsy to any room.