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Vine Foliage For Flower Arrangements

Vines are greens or foliage in a chain form. Some florists like to use vines in their flower arrangements.

They proofed to be quite useful, too. Why?

Because they can introduce dynamic lines in the arrangements. This makes the arrangement more interesting because you can see movement in it.

Not only in arrangements, vines are also used in bridal bouquets.

Below are some vine foliage that are commonly used by florists for your reference.

  • English Ivy

  • Dodda vine

  • Hoya vine

  • Grape vine

  • Sweet raspberry vine

  • Sugarvine

  • China Root aka Smilax China

  • Akebia vine

  • Stemona Root

  • Green Necklace aka String Of Pearls or String Of Beads

  • Twin Necklace

  • String Of Hearts

  • Maidenhair vine

  • Lollipop Climber

  • Vinca Major


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