Winter Boquets Inventory

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TOEFL Winter Bouquets Inventory Flashcards on Winter Boquets Inventory, created by Cathy Bishop on 03/01/2023.
Cathy Bishop
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Dusty Miller (used as an accent in bouquets and floral engagements) *repels deer, so planting it around not so deer-resistant plants is a great way to keep them safe from hungry deer
Silver Brunia (It is such a versatile flower that can be used as filler or the center of attention) *They are available most of the year with peak availability being June - December
White Pine (used as an accent in bouquets and floral engagements) *White pine has also been used as a traditional Christmas tree due to the conical shape of the tree and soft needles.
Pitta Negra (used as an accent in bouquets and floral engagements) *It is native to tropical regions of North Africa, temperate regions of Europe, and parts of Asia
Seeded Eucalyptus (used as an accent in bouquets and floral engagements)
Spiral Eucalyptus (used as an accent in bouquets and floral engagements)
Parvifolia Eucalyptus (used as an accent in bouquets and floral engagements) *Eucalyptus trees can also produce honey
Lemon Leaf (used as an accent in bouquets and floral engagements) *Lemon trees produce fruit year-round
Flat Cedar (used as an accent in bouquets and floral engagements)
Douglas Fir (used as an accent in bouquets and floral engagements)
Echeveria Succulent *range in color from a ghostly pale green to a deep, almost-black red
Magnolia Leaves (used as an accent in bouquets and floral engagements)
Statice (used as a filler flower in both fresh and dry arrangements because of its long vase life)
Ivy (In floristry, as well as being used for buttonholes, ivy is perfect to use in pedestal designs, table designs, table centres, hand-tied bouquets, and trailing bouquets)
Pittosporum (used as an accent in bouquets and floral engagements)
White Roses (It's classic look can be used to enhance corporate or special events, funerals and other occasions. White compliments any other color used in centerpieces or arrangements, making them look full and opulent)
White Tulips (a great way to say “I'm sorry” or “My condolences” and are a popular flower seen during funeral services)
Alstroemeria (symbolize friendship, devotion and commitment, so they are sent for many occasions and to many recipients)
Creme Roses (Roses are versatile flowers, often associated with romance and elegance)
Asiatic Lilies (White Asiatic Lilies typically symbolizes peace, innocence, marriage and purity
Red Spray Roses (red roses mean love and romance)
Iris (Because of their distinctive shapes, irises are frequently used as form flowers in floral designs)
Hydrangeas (Bold blooms such as roses, peonies, and dahlias pair great with hydrangeas)
Chrysanthemums (because they can live for a long time after being cut, they are widely used in corsages and other floral arrangements)
Limonium (Limonium is a popular, hardy filler flower that is used in both fresh and dried bouquets)
Carnations (A diverse flower suitable for traditional arrangements, funeral flowers, body flowers – corsages, boutonnieres, wedding flowers, and more)
White Button Spray 'Mums (Button Mums are excellent filler flowers for arrangements)
Lavender Stock (Stock, also known as Matthiola, is a single or double flower that works great as a filler)
Waxflower (Wax Flower is often a viable substitute for baby's breath in arrangements with larger blooms)
Queen Anne's Lace (filler in arrangements, the flat-topped, ivory flower clusters resemble small doilies)
Mini Carnations (Used most often as a filler flower Mini Carnations offer color and texture to compliment any color pallet)
Delphinium (Thanks to their long stems, they often add verticality to bouquets—allow them to tower above the rest of your florals to create a pretty focal point)
Gladioli (Gladioli are line flowers—long and skinny with movement)
Lisanthius (They are celebrated for looking like a rose but lasting longer in the vase)
Sweet Pea (Soft fragrance and delicate appearance makes sweet pea attractive in dainty arrangements and bridal design)
Oriental Lilies (If customers are looking for fragrance, Oriental lilies are the best option)
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