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Flower Shapes and Their Uses

Flower Shapes and Their Uses. Line flowers. are tall, and as the name implies, give your bouquet height, width, and a balanced look Most line flowers have buds growing up a center stalk.

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Flower Shapes and Their Uses

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  1. Flower Shapes and Their Uses

  2. Line flowers • are tall, and as the name implies, give your bouquet height, width, and a balanced look • Most line flowers have buds growing up a center stalk. • Examples of line flowers are: gladiolas, liatris, snapdragons, delphinium, tuberose, veronica, curly willow, bells-of-ireland, stock. 

  3. Line Flowers • TIP: Line flowers, by themselves, look striking when placed in a tall cylindrical vase.

  4. Line flowers Laitris Gladiolus

  5. Line flowers Delphinium Bells-of -Ireland

  6. Mass Flowers • will give your bouquet weight - or mass - and are generally round and full faced. • Sometimes they are referred to as "face" flowers. • They are usually the focal point of color and interest in a bouquet. • Most mass flowers come with only one flower on the end of the stem. • Examples of mass flowers are: rose, carnation, gerbera, sunflower, lily, daffodil, tulip, iris, freesia, zinnia, alstroemeria, protea, chrysanthemum. 

  7. Mass Flowers Roses Gerbera Daisies

  8. Mass Flowers Zinnias Sunflowers

  9. Mass Flowers Daffodil Tulips

  10. Mass Flowers Chrysanthemums of all sorts

  11. Mass Flowers Iris Alstroemeria

  12. Mass Flowers Bird of Paradise Antherium

  13. Mass Flowers Lily Protea

  14. Mass Flowers Freesia Hydrangea

  15. TIP: Mass flowers are a good choice for a simple, quick vase full of flowers and are often sold in bunches. 

  16. Filler Flowers and Greens • stems with a lot of little flowers • and foliage will round out your bouquet and give it a soft, full look. • Casual, fresh from the garden bouquets use an abundance of filler flowers to visually connect mass and line flowers. 

  17. Filler Flowers and Greens << Queen Anne’s Lace Baby’s Breath >>

  18. Filler Flowers and Greens Statis Wax Flower

  19. Filler Flowers and Greens Bear Grass Eucalyptus

  20. Filler Flowers and Greens

  21. Filler Flowers and Greens

  22. Name the type of flower 1. ________________________ 2. _________________________

  23. Name the type of flower 3. ________________________ 4. _________________________

  24. Name the type of flower 5. ___________________ 6. _______________________

  25. Name the type of flower 7. ________________________ 8. _________________________

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