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Floral Bouquet, Arrangement, Bunch of flowers, group of flowers
To hold the flowers together
The focal point in a floral arrangement would be the blooms ( fullest flowers). Most often displayed at eye level, or the arrangements "center".
A rope type arrangement of flowers that can be hung and draped or wrapped around items
Oh there certainly are classes in floral arrangement, often private stores that sell flowers offer them, so why not asking the local sellers? Or you can see if you find a Japanese Ikebana course.
No, "bouquet" is a common noun. It refers to a bunch of flowers or a floral arrangement.
Most any flower will do, it depends on the individuals taste in flowers. The most traditional flowers are the roses and lilies.
A round floral arrangement is an arrangement that is designed with flowers on all sides. Some arrangements are done "one-sided" which means that the back has no flowers, only greens to cover up the oasis. You find this in most funeral arrangements. More higher end shops arrange in whats called a low and lush style, very dense blooms with a rounded shape.
There are several solutions for perking up a plain arrangement. However flowers should be carefully chosen depending on general atmosphere. Red flowers are usually a good choice for sparking up the feeling.
One can find pictures of funeral floral arrangements at a local florist that offers these types of flowers. One can also find funeral floral arrangement pictures on the web sites FTD and Teleflora.
In an S-curve floral arrangemnt the elements in the arrangement form the letter "s" from top to bottom.
a. the arrangement of several varieties of flowers in a tight bunch, or mass.b. creating flowers from nonfloral materials.c.light, airy, and romatic arrangements.d.using flowers in their natural state and shape.is d the answer