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Flowers and Foliage

Flowers and Foliage. Classifying common flowers and foliage used in floral design. Classification of Flowers. Line-function to establish the skeleton or outline of an arrangement Form-have distinctive shapes and exceptional beauty

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Flowers and Foliage

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  1. Flowers and Foliage Classifying common flowers and foliage used in floral design

  2. Classification of Flowers • Line-function to establish the skeleton or outline of an arrangement • Form-have distinctive shapes and exceptional beauty • Mass-composed of a single stem having one solid, rounded head at the top • Filler-add finishing touches; have small, delicate sprays of flowers

  3. Classification of Foliage • Mass-wide, large spreading leaves; used to give mass to an arrangement • Line-long, narrow in shape; used to compliment line flowers • Filler-thinner, more delicate leaves; finer textured

  4. Examples of Line Flowers and Foliage • Stock

  5. Line • Liatris

  6. Line Foliage • Spiral Eucalyptus

  7. Examples of Form Flowers • Anthurium

  8. Form • Bird of Paradise

  9. Form • Calla Lily

  10. Examples of Mass Flowers and Foliage • Rose

  11. Mass • Carnation

  12. Mass • Gerbera Daisy

  13. Mass • Chrysanthemum

  14. Examples of Filler Flowers • Baby’s Breath (Gyp)

  15. Filler • Statice

  16. Filler Foliage • Sprengeri

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