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Choosing The Right Flowers Is Key To Making A Pyramid Arrangement

A pyramid arrangement has very strong features. To define it as a pyramid arrangement, you need flowers that can make up the sides of the pyramid.

In this example, I used molucella. Molucella is a long flower and you need to be careful when working with it because it has thorns.

So, molucella make up the four sides of this arrangement. To add more volume and weight to the sides, I've added dendrobium orchids.

Dendrobium orchids are basically long in nature so it is suitable for this arrangement.

At the focal area, I included pink gerberras on all sides. And also green pompoms to compliment it.

To further add design to this arrangement, I added curled dracena leaves.

That's how I made my pyramid arrangement.

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