A tool that cuts flower stems.
What is a floral knife?
The first to use water and containers to create arrangements
Who are the Chinese?
equality of distribution throughout an
arrangement
What is balance?
This is a total area a person can see.
What is space?
These are used as primary flowers to establish
the skeleton outline height or width of an
arrangement
What are line flowers?
This uses a small electric pan to melt small pellets
of glue.
What is a pan melt glue?
Began using irrigation systems as a crucial part of flower use.
Who are the Egyptians?
relationship in units/elements within a design in
shape, size, quantity and degree of emphasis
what is proportion?
An element created by repeating lines, shapes, or forms.
What is pattern?
The are a type of flower used to create focal point with unusual and distinctive shapes.
What is a form flowers?
This is a tool used to cut ribbon and wire.
What are floral scissors?
This means standing flower.
What is Rikkwa?
achieved when all the elements, flowers,
foliage and container, complement one
another; describes tangible and intangible
What is harmony?
An appealing odor emanating from specific item.
What is fragrance?
They have many varieties and species of plants
which can be planted and cared for indoors or
outdoors.
What are potted plants?
What are pruning shears?
Created large, symmetrical arrangements with bright colors.
Considered the area of authority in a design.
What is dominance?
What are warm colors?
The flower, Baby’s Breath, is considered a _____ flower.
What is a filler flower?
Used to remove thorns and leaves from stems.
What is a stem stripper?
A style that have three lines which represent heaven, man, and earth.
What is Ikebana ?
visual movement throughout a design; usually
achieved by means of repetition.
What is rhythm?
This refers to the amount of
black in a color.
What is shade?
The flower, Freesia is considered a ______ flower.
What is a Mass flower?