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  2. Ikebana - Wikipedia

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    Ikebana flower arrangement in a tokonoma (alcove), in front of a kakemono (hanging scroll) Ikebana ( 生け花, 活け花, 'arranging flowers' or 'making flowers alive') is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. [1] [2] It is also known as kadō ( 華道, 'way of flowers').

  3. Flower bouquet - Wikipedia

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    A flower bouquet is a collection of flowers in a creative arrangement. Flower bouquets can be arranged for the decor of homes or public buildings or may be handheld. Several popular shapes and styles classify handheld bouquets, including nosegay, crescent, and cascading bouquets.

  4. Moribana - Wikipedia

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    Moribana uses one or more clusters of arrangements in kenzan, a holder with many sharp points into which flowers are inserted, or shippo that has holes, to replicate how water plants grow and how creatures move around in natural ponds. The main feature of moribana is the broad expanse of natural-looking shapes and a mound of beautiful flowers.

  5. Nageirebana - Wikipedia

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    This is a simple arrangement that can contain just one flower and does not use frogs to hold the flower (s). Nageire slanted style presents a gentle touch and flexibility. It is ideal for beginners. Nageire cascading style arrangements have the main stem hanging lower than the rim of the vase.

  6. 12 flower arrangements perfect to give this Valentine's Day - AOL

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    From two dozen reds to more unique arrangements, sending a beautiful flower arrangement is a thoughtful (and easy) way to win on Valentine's Day.

  7. Get Creative With These Wallet-Friendly Outdoor Decor Ideas - AOL

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    Float a Flower Arrangement. Before guests come over, pop some floating candles and zinnias in a birdbath for an instant water feature. Use whatever size you prefer; these are three inches.