What is another word for flower arrangement?

Pronunciation: [flˈa͡ʊəɹ ɐɹˈe͡ɪnd͡ʒmənt] (IPA)

Floral designers, florists, and creative artists explore many possibilities when it comes to arranging flowers. Whether for a special occasion, a gift, or just for aesthetic reasons, the use of blooms, foliage, branching, and complementary accessories create lovely and unique results. There are many alternative terms for flower arrangement, including bouquet, posy, spray, wreath, centerpiece, garland, corsage, boutonniere, and installation. Each term pertains to a specific arrangement style, intended use, and occasion. Some people prefer to create a more natural, wildflower-inspired appearance, while others opt for more structured designs. Whatever the preferred style, flower arrangement synonyms offer creativity and endless opportunities to create stunning floral compositions.

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What are the hypernyms for Flower arrangement?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Flower arrangement

  • Nothing makes you feel that you've overstayed your welcome like a flower arrangement that has withered and died.
    Holly Brubach
  • Overall, the anarchy was the most creative of all periods of Japanese culture for in it there appeared the greatest landscape painting, the culmination of the skill of landscape gardening and the arts of flower arrangement, and the No drama.
    J. M. Roberts
  • First she studied her husband's flower arrangement. He had chosen the blossom of a single white wild rose and put a single pearl of water on the green leaf, and set it on red stones. Autumn is coming, he was suggesting with the flower, talking through the flower, do not weep for the time of fall, the time of dying when the earth begins to sleep; enjoy the time of beginning again and experience the glorious cool of the autumn air on this summer evening...soon the tear will vanish and the rose, only the stones will remain — soon you and I will vanish and only the stones will remain.
    James Clavell

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