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  2. 8 fall flower arrangements you're missing out on - AOL

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    How do you like to use fall flowers? More from Martha Stewart: All of the Turkey. Mum's not the only word when it comes to autumnal arrangements. Kevin shares inspired new ways to approach the ...

  3. Create a simple and pretty flower arrangement in just a few ...

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    Follow her easy steps, and you'll be putting together your own at-home creations in no time. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  4. These Are the Best Fall Wedding Colors, According to Event ...

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    An autumn wedding color palette can come to fruition in many ways, but a likely start is with fall flower arrangements. Florals this time of year really show off with saturated red and gold ...

  5. Floral design - Wikipedia

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    A woman creating a flower arrangement in the 1930s in Tokyo, Japan An arrangement displayed at a church in Beer, United Kingdom. Floral design or flower arrangement is the art of using plant material and flowers to create an eye-catching and balanced composition or display.

  6. Inflorescence - Wikipedia

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    Simple inflorescences are the basis for compound inflorescences or synflorescences. The single flowers are there replaced by a simple inflorescence, which can be both a racemose or a cymose one. Compound inflorescences are composed of branched stems and can involve complicated arrangements that are difficult to trace back to the main branch.

  7. Ikebana - Wikipedia

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    Ikebana (生け花, 活け花, ' arranging flowers ' or ' making flowers alive ') is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is also known as kadō ( 華道 , ' way of flowers ' ) . The origin of ikebana can be traced back to the ancient Japanese custom of erecting evergreen trees and decorating them with flowers as yorishiro ...