Flower arrangements in the 1960s often featured bold colors and a more structured, geometric style, reflecting the era's artistic movements. Popular flowers included daisies, carnations, and chrysanthemums, often arranged in simple vases or containers. The use of greenery and filler flowers was common, creating a lush, abundant look. Overall, arrangements were less about naturalistic styles and more about eye-catching designs that complemented the vibrant aesthetic of the time.
To find and look at Christmas themed flower arrangements, it is best to visit your local florist and see them in person. You can also visit online flower shop sites.
Most churches I have been to have florists within the community that look after arrangements in the church.
like the flower :)
they look like seeds
Picture of coca flower is at www.cocaricky.com
It looks like a flower
Dead.
It looked like a flower
花 is what 'flower' looks like. In phonetic form, it's Hana.
Hip :)
larel
orchid