A Guide to Flower Arrangement: With Special Reference to the Seasons and Flowers of New Zealand and Australia |
Contents
CHAPTER | 5 |
The guiding principles of flower arranging | 13 |
Heralds of spring | 20 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
accessories achieved anchored aspidistra autumn axis line balance Banksia Banksia grandis Banksia spinulosa base berries blend blooms blue borax bowl branches brown buds Bulbinella hookeri candlestick carnations Christmas chrysanthemums colour scheme colour wheel container contrast curving daffodils dahlias dainty delicate delphiniums drape Dried materials driftwood effect Fatsia japonica flax floral arrangement floral art florets flower arranging flowers and foliage focal area focal point foyer Free-style fruit garden give gladioli glass gold grape hyacinths grapes green grey harmony height hosta hues Idesia polycarpa kaka beak lasting qualities leaves light line arrangements magnolia ment moss needle-holder netting orange Pachystegia paint pattern petals picked pink placed placements plant material plasticine pods pompones pottery red-orange roses seedheads seedpods shades shape show-bench silver spikes sprays spring stems suitable table decoration tints tones touch tulips types variegated varieties vase violet watsonias willow winter wire yellow Zealand zinnias