Floral Material that has an "airy" look to create the finishing touch.
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Dry Pack
The storage or shipment of flowers out of water
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Processing
Cutting flowers stems properly and providing proper treatment at any stage of the distribution process.
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Mechanics
Supplies, methods and materials that designers use to place and hold flowers and foliage in an arrangement.
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Retail Florist
Sells floral goods and services to the consumer
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Vase life
The length of useful life of cut floral material after being received by the customer.
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Bundling
Firmly wrapping or tying similar materials together to form a larger, individual unit.
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Photosynthesis
The process of converting nutrients, water, carbon dioxide and sunlight into food for plants.
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light intensity
The level of light received on a plant surface.
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Framing
A design technique in which branches of flowers are used around the perimeter of a floral arrangement to direct attention to the materials in the center of the arrangement.
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Pillowing
The tight positioning of flower clusters at the base of an arrangement forming rounded hills.
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Terracing and Layering
Similar design techniques to place similar materials horizontally on top of each other.
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Ikebana
The Japanese style of floral arrangements characterized by their linear forms.
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Corsages
Number 3 ribbon is the appropriate size for a corsage bow. The appropriate gauge of wire for corsages is number 24- 28 depending on the weight of the flower. Construct a corsage so it is as light-weight as possible.
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Bent Neck in Flowers
Is due to the inability of water to enter the stem.
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Pave Arrangements
Flower arrangement heights should not vary in pave arrangements. The Pave Design is a technique characterized by parallel or surface contoured insertions that create a uniform area with little or no variation in depth.
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Abstract Designs
Contain more than one single focal point.
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Vegetative Design
A feature of this style of design is the seasonal compatibility of the plant materials in the design
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Stair Step Manner Design Placement
is the placement of cut material in a parallel design in each group in order to create depth.
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Waterfall Design
Shorter stems of mass flowers provide a color & focal point near the rim of the container.
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Customer Education
Florists must educate the customer in order to help them enjoy their flowers to the fullest extent.
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Processing Flowers
Growers, Wholesalers and Retail Florist must process their flowers.
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Floral Preservative
A chemical consisting of a mixture of ingredients that when added to water extends the vase life of cut flowers by lowering the water PH.
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Hydrating Solution
A Citric acid solution that causes flowers to take up water rapidly to prevent dehydration after flowers being dry packed.
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Respiration
Cell process in which stored food reserves are converted into useful energy for the plant.
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Transpiration
The process of plants losing water through stomata in their leaves.
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Interpretive Design
A combination of both natural and man made materials in an unnatural manner to create new images.
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Formal-Linear Design
An asymmetrically balanced design of few materials usually
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placed in groups that emphasize forms and lines.
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Parallel Design
Design that consists of clusters or groups of flowers & foliage that
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strengthens the element of line which moves the eye through the arrangement.
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Line Flowers
used as primary flowers to establish the skeleton outline height or
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width of an arrangement.
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Form Flowers
Used to create focal point with unusual and distinctive shapes.
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Mass Flowers
Are usually single stem with large rounded heads used inside or along
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the arrangement to fill in.
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Cascade Design
The design consists of several layers of materials, varying in size
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and texture to create a flowering effect.
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Focal Point
The location within a design that attracts the most attention; the center
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of interest. In a corsage, the focal point is where the largest flower is placed.
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Primary Colors
Red, yellow and blue are primary colors.
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SCALE: The relationship between the completed arrangement and its location.
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Secondary Colors
Two primary colors combined in equal amounts.
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Proportion
The relationship between the flowers, foliage and container.
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Skeleton Flowers
Primary or line flowers used in a design to establish the outline
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of the arrangement.
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Balance
The impression of the design being stable and self-supported.
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Conditioning
The process in which cut flowers & foliages have been tested to
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extend their freshness.
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Piercing Method
Corsage wiring technique in which a wire is inserted through the
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calyx and bent downward along the stem.
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Asymmetrical Design
A triangular pattern with a strong "L-Line".
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Symmetrical Design
A formal, equilateral triangular design.
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Round Designs
Do not require a focal point
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Hook Method
Wiring technique in which the wire is inserted through the flower and
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a small hook is formed in the wire before it is pulled back into the flower.
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Hairpin Method
Corsage wiring technique in which the wire is shaped into a hairpin.
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Intermediate Colors
Combination of equal amounts of primary color and adjacent