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Up Close And Personal With Flowers And Foliage

In flower arrangements, you need flowers and foliage. You might recognize some flower or foliage and use it in their arrangement but how well do you know them?

The more you're educated about them, the more you know how to handle them. Then, your job becomes easier.

Depending on the situation, you can wisely choose the type of flower or foliage to suit the situation's requirements.

Take hydrangeas for example. If you are unaware that they actually dehydrate pretty quick, you might use them in a summer bouquet.

With the heat, they cannot last very long. So, being educated can save your time.

Click on the links below to find out about the types and characteristics of common types of flowers and foliage

For foliage types, you can click on the links below...


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