Abstract: An article of manufacture useful as an attractive decorative object constructed to utilize the flower and leaves of the exotic bird of paradise flower to simulate the cuckoo-like road runner bird indigenous to South-Western U.S. desert areas. The V-shaped tubular main body is supported on legs fashioned like those of the road runner and its opposite ends are receptive of the stems of the paradise leaves and flower in a stance simulating the tail, wings and head of the road runner.
Abstract: The planter is made from a solid rectilinear block of wood having a recess in the upper surface thereof. Each of the four corners are cut off along a downwardly and inwardly inclined plane and each of the four cut off corner pieces are resecured in a downwardly offset position relative to the block by means of a circumferentially extending band to provide four downwardly extending legs for the planter.