Spring Garden Floral
The early spring garden is now dressed in shades of pink and white as our cymbidium orchids, anemones and camellias take the stage. They are lovely in the landscape but also make beautiful cut flowers for arranging!
This design began with a pedestal planter and a smaller glass vase of water set inside to hold the fresh flowers. Then a garland of faux greenery was wrapped around the vase to fill in the gap between the containers.
A series of garden flowers and a few filler flowers from the market were added to the glass vase, which created an unstructured floral design.
These raspberry colored cymbidium orchids were arranged first and then surrounded with blush carnations to hold them in place.
Fragrant sprigs of stock and a few black and white anemones were woven into the design.
White camellias placed near the bottom of the arrangement were encircled with carnations and filler foliage.
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For texture, a few fluffy budding tulips were added to the mix.
Providing the final touch, fluttery petals of the white anemones contrast the sculptural shape of the orchids and add interest to the design.