Moribana Emphasizing On Surfaces Of Leaves
This is a moribana emphasizing on surfaces of leaves. For making this arrangement, we normally would choose leaves that naturally have the 'surface' element. To emphasize on the surfaces of leaves, you need not arrange everything to be facing front. You can make the arrangement interesting by putting some facing forward, some formed into a shape as you like. But bare in mind, that we want to emphasize on the surfaces of the leaves. In this arrangement, I used aloe vera, philodendron and draceana leaves. All three types of leaves have different shapes and texture. The aloe vera is long and hard. The draceana is also long but foldable. The philodendron is best used as it is.  The container used is an oval shaped ceramic container. To bring up the color of the arrangement, I chose red anthuriums. To create an arrangement like this, which is to put emphasis on the surfaces of leaves, you can choose any type of foliage. Preferably, leaves that stand out, like big leaves or leaves with special features. The flowers should not overwhelm the leaves.
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