donice
Donice are plant containers used for growing and displaying ornamental or edible plants. In Polish horticulture the term refers to larger pots or planters, typically placed outdoors on patios, terraces, or in public spaces. A related term, doniczka, denotes a smaller pot for indoor use. Donice are made from materials such as ceramic, terracotta, concrete, fiberglass, plastic, metal, or wood; the choice influences weight, insulation, porosity, and durability.
Most donice have drainage holes to prevent waterlogging and are often used with saucers or trays. Some
Donice perform several functions: they accommodate root space for established plants, protect underlying surfaces from soil