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The Flower Arrangement Exhibits From Putrajaya Flower And Garden Festival 2007 Were Out Of This World!

At first, I only decided to show you some of the best flower arrangement exhibits at the flower festival, but I turned out showing you more. Why?

Because I find a hard time deciding which one is better than the other. They were all good.

Take a look at this piece over here.

An armature is used in this arrangement. That armature is made of wood sticks of equal lengths attached together to form a tyre-like structure.

And tropical flowers like red anthuriums, red ginger and yellow calathea decorate the tyre. China berries are also used to compliment the arrangement.

This flower arrangement exhibit is a rectangular shaped arrangement using yellow and orange gerberras, together with red anthuriums and green cymbidiums.

The foliage used are dracena leaves, polycia leaves and song leaves. The rectangular block is covered with small pieces of cut dracena leaves and pinned to the block.

To see another arrangement that uses this techniques, you can click here.

This tall arrangement also uses an armature made of rattan. The armature is placed near the focal area to somewhat bring focus to that area.

Heliconia, red and green anthuriums are used in this arrangement.

This arrangement is rather interesting. There are separate 3 arrangements but they look like they are connected to each other. Look at how the red carnations are flowing from top to bottom.

Other flowers used in this arrangement are, white dendrobiums, blue hydrangeas, purple morning glory, ivy and salix.

This is just a tropical flower arrangement of red anthuriums, hibiscus, green dendrobium, calathea, china berries and fatsia leaf as main foliage.

This is an arrangement of pink hydrangeas, purple agapanthus, johol leaves, song leaves and asparagus leaves falling from both ends of the arrangement. For added design, salix is added to create more lines into the arrangement.

This is a rather interesting arrangement that uses color foam. Various sizes of yellow color foam is used here, where the inner part is lined with coiled beargrass.

To see another arrangement that uses coiled beargrass, you can click here.

Red anthuriums, red carnations, china berries, green apples and ivy leaves are used to compliment the color foams.

You can look at another arrangement that uses the yellow color foam, here.

Here is an arrangement that emphasizes on its lines. The lines are made of sticks jutting out from the center of the arrangement.

The center of arrangement consists of bright pink gerberras, pink carnations, white spider lily, and purple agapanthus.

This arrangement is very oriental. The upper part of the arrangement is actually an inverted crescent arrangement. You can see another example of an inverted crescent arrangement, here.

The crescent inverted arrangement sits on a nicely arranged sticks which were sprayed with rainbow colours to match the colours of the arrangement.

Red gerberras, red and pink carnations, white dendrobiums, china berries are used here. The beargrass is decorated with small bead wire to make it more interesting. To connect the upper part with the base, a red gerberra is placed at the base.

Origami further added the oriental influence.

This arrangement also uses yellow color foam with minimal flowers. Salix, red anthuriums, lotus, fruit casa and china berries are used to create this eye-catching piece.

You can look at another arrangement that uses the yellow color foam, here.

Want to see more?

Click on the links below to see more flower arrangement exhibits from this flower festival.

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To see other sections of the Putrajaya Floria 2007, click on the links below...

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