The collective noun 'nosegay' is used to group small flowers, for example a nosegay of violets.
The collective nouns are a host of posies, a bouquet of posies, or a nosegay of posies.
He asked his girlfriend if she preferred a corsage or a nosegay for the prom. A nosegay is a bouquet of flowers tied with a ribbon usually for a special occasion. A corsage is a small grouping of flowers that is pinned on for a special occasion.
A smallbouquet, generally used in weddings.
Check your spelling: is it nosy or nosegay?
nosegay
The term nosegay arose in 15th-century Middle English as a combination of nose and gay. A nosegay was a small ornamental bouquet worn near about the head or on the bodice that appeals to the nose. This 'kept the nose gay' or 'happy' as it would be known as now.
vases
Bride
VASE
"Tussemose" is medieval english for "Nosegay"
Nothing special for roses, either a bunch or a bouquet or a bed. Very much the same for all flowers. A 'posy' may work, as might a 'spray, 'nosegay' or 'corsage' depending on the situation
A nosegay; a bunch of flowers., A perfume; an aroma; as, the bouquet of wine.