A Florist’s Guide to Lingo
When I first started out, I was confused by all the terminology & quirky terms in Floral Design and what it all meant.
A few years on, I decided to pull together a handy & quick reference glossary for anyone training or refreshing their skills:
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Fancy french term for buttonhole, but there’s something charming about baby bouts lined up in a row isn’t there?
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A wedding day setup and takedown, usually on site and pretty busy with lots going on
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A dish or bowl used to arrange flowers in
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Set up of flowers on site, similar to bump in & out
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Floristry props, items and tools you own and can use as part of your work
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The base of any arrangement before the flowers go in, chicken wire, kenzans and the like
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Both floristry scissors, the brand Niwaki is very widely used
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Number of stems in a wrap or bunch
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That characterful wiggle that locally grown flowers usually have after being exposed to the elements, compared to flowers that are farmed in a more controlled environment