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  2. History of flower arrangement - Wikipedia

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    Flower arrangements made during this time introduced a whole new element – the usage of tropical fruits. These arrangements also focused on creating colour contrast. Some of the popular flowers included the Lilium Candidum (or Madonna Lily, used as a symbol for fertility and chastity), narcissus, pinks, iris, jasmine , pansies , French ...

  3. Flower - Wikipedia

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    Flower. A flower, also known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Angiospermae ). Flowers consist of a combination of vegetative organs – sepals that enclose and protect the developing flower, petals that attract pollinators, and reproductive organs that produce gametophytes ...

  4. Floristry - Wikipedia

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    A wedding bouquet of cymbidium arranged by a florist. Floristry is the production, commerce, and trade in flowers. It encompasses flower care and handling, floral design and arrangement, merchandising, production, display and flower delivery. Wholesale florists sell bulk flowers and related supplies to professionals in the trade.

  5. 6 Surprising Flowers to Upgrade Your Floral Arrangements This ...

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    6 Surprising Flowers to Use in Arrangements This Spring Geraniums. Every season I plant scented geraniums (mint, apple, lemon, and rose) in the garden beds and I put the more commonly found ...

  6. Floral arrangements are this season's hottest holiday gift

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    According to research, the flower industry rakes in $34.3 billion a year in revenue -- and Christmas and Hanukkah, account for the largest percentage (30 percent or about $2.28 billion) of all ...

  7. Jasmine - Wikipedia

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    Noldeanthus Knobl. Nyctanthos St.-Lag. Common jasmine. Jasmine ( botanical name: Jasminum; / ˈjæsmɪnəm / YAS-mih-nəm) [5] is a genus of shrubs and vines in the olive family of Oleaceae. [4] [6] [7] : 193 It contains around 200 species native to tropical and warm temperate regions of Eurasia, Africa, and Oceania.