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Floral Design Styles. Circular Mass Originate from hand-held bouquets Includes: –Nosegays/tussie-mussies –Biedermier Arranged in rows on top of each other.

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1 Floral Design Styles

2 Circular Mass Originate from hand-held bouquets Includes: –Nosegays/tussie-mussies –Biedermier Arranged in rows on top of each other –Millefleur (“Millions of flowers”) Many varieties of randomly placed flowers of similar sizes Loosely and delicately arranged No particular color dominates

3 NOSEGAY

4 Biedermier

5 Millefleur

6 Line-Mass Includes: -Inverted “T” -Vertical-Horizontal -”L” Shaped (Right triangle) -Crescent -Hogarth Curve

7 Inverted “T”

8 Vertical

9 Horizontal

10 Hogarth Curve

11 Parallel Systems & New Convention Parallel Systems – –only vertical –Each group in the design only has one type of flower/foliage –All materials must be within the edges of the container New Convention – vertical & horizontal

12 Parallel Systems

13 New Convention

14 Fan-Shaped Mass One-sided, symmetrical Like a symmetrical triangle, but more rounded

15 Oval Oval Pointed Oval Three-Pointed Oval

16 Triangular Symmetrical Triangle –Equilateral –Isosceles Asymmetrical Triangle –Right –Scalene

17 Waterfall Cascading bouquets are considered a type of waterfall style Layered look

18 Botanical Materials are arranged in natural manner to appear as though they are growing Featured flower’s natural environment is recreated at base of design with stones, moss, twigs, and other plant materials Entire lifecycle of a SINGLE TYPE OF FLOWER –Parts of the flower included are: FoliageStemsBulbsRoots Blossoms in varying stages of opening

19 Vegetative Present floral materials as they naturally grow Plant materials remain unaltered, complete with blemishes, thorns, etc. Plant materials selected according to seasonal, environmental, and geographically compatibility. Only flowers and foliages that bloom and grow in the same seasons in similar regions can be used together.

20 Landscape Depict a large area of nature in a planned, landscape design manner (not a natural way) One branch might represent an entire tree Taller materials in the back Similar to vegetative designs, all materials must grow within the same season & location

21 Landscape

22 Ikebana Traditional floral design of Japan 3 main line placements – Shin, Soe, Tai- which represent heaven, man, and earth Plant materials are used as they are found in nature in terms of color, growth, and season

23 Topiary Has a trunk involved Can be a tight circle-mass or loose


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