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Objectives To identify flowers and other floral materials by creating a flipbook.
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Line Flowers Any flower with a spike or spike-like inflorescence with an elongated stem; Used as primary flowers to establish the skeleton outline height or width of an arrangement
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Garden Gladiolus
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Snapdragon
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Flowering Stock
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Mass Flowers A single, rounded flower at the top of a stem used for adding volume to a design
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Peony
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Daffodil
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Shasta Daisy
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French (Florist’s) Hydrangea
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Carnation
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Form Flowers Any flower whose shape is its most distinctive feature
Are used to create focal point with unusual and distinctive shapes
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Peruvian Lily
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Hybrid (Garden) Lily
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Trumpet (Easter) Lily
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Anthurium
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Filler Flowers Any flower that is branched or clustered and fills space between major components in the design. Are flowers used to complete a design by adding depth
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Stephanotis
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Salvia
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Baby’s Breath
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Foliage & Greenery Has a purpose to hide mechanics in a floral arrangement Is commonly all of the green materials in a floral arrangement
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Silver Dollar Gum
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Florist’s “Huckleberry”
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Parlor Palm
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Potted Plants Can be planted and cared for indoors or outdoors
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White Anthurium, Peace Lily
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(Garden) Pansy
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African Violet
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Spider Plant
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Assignment You will make a flip book.
You need to have the following information on it: Name of flower form (line, mass, filler, form, foliage, and potted plant) Description of the flower form 5 examples of each form with pictures
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