Design Terms
Corsage & wiring
Flower Types
Design Princp.
Color theory
100

Floral material with an airy look used to create a finishing touch

What is filler?

100

What ribbon size is appropriate for a corsage bow?

Number 3 ribbon.

100

Primary flowers used to establish the height or width (skeleton) of an arrangement.

Primary flowers used to establish the height or width (skeleton) of an arrangement.

100

The area that attracts the most attention; center of interest.

What is the focal point?

100

What are the primary colors?

red yellow blue

200

Cutting flower stems properly and providing appropriate treatment at any stage of distribution.

What is processing?

200

What wire gauge is appropriate for corsages?

#24 to #28, depending on flower weight.

200

Flowers with unusual, distinctive shapes used as focal points.

What are form flowers?

200

Where the largest flower is placed.

Where is the focal point in a corsage?

200

What are secondary colors?

Two primary colors combined equally.

(orange, green, purple, etc)

300

Supplies, methods, and materials used to place and hold flowers and foliage.

What are mechanics in floral design?

300

What is the goal when constructing a corsage?

Make it as lightweight as possible.

300

Flowers with large, rounded heads used to fill in arrangements.

What are mass flowers?

300

The impression that the design is stable and self-supported.

What is balance in floral design?

300

What are intermediate colors?

Equal amounts of a primary color and an adjacent secondary color.

400

The length of the useful life of cut flowers after being received by the customer.

What is vase life?

400

Wire is inserted through the calyx and bent downward along the stem.

What is the piercing method of wiring?

400

Primary or line flowers that establish the outline of the design.

What are skeleton flowers?

400

The relationship between the arrangement and its location.

What is scale?

400

How many major colors are in the color spectrum?

12 major colors.

500

A Japanese style of floral arrangement characterized by linear forms

What is Ikebana?

500

Wire is inserted through the flower, hooked, and pulled back into the flower.

What is the hook method of wiring?

500

Flowers used to complete a design.

What are filler flowers?

500

The relationship between flowers, foliage, and container.

What is proportion?

500

What is intensity?

The brightness or darkness of a hue.

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