The ikebana method of Japanese flower arranging is a minimal style intended to showcase the simple seasonal beauty of plants. The word "ikebana" combines the Japanese words ikeru (to arrange, be ...
Consumers don't necessarily pay attention to florists' arrangement design elements. And consumer love roses -- a lot. Consumer preferences in floral arrangements don't necessarily match the designs ...
While most bouquets incorporate a balance of blooms, monobloom arrangements seek to keep things simple and modern by sticking to one flower type, often in a monochrome color palette too. For example, ...
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