Forms and Functions of Flowers and Foliage
Across
- 2. Type of flowers that develop the focal area in an arrangement, have a unique form or distinctive shape,
- 3. A type of form flower
- 4. Type of flowers that develop the outline and geometrical shape of the design and have blooms along the length of the stem
- 5. A type of form foliage that resembles a very large leaf and is used predominantly in floral design
- 7. Type of filler foliage that helps add contrast to an arrangement
- 9. A type of linear foliage that has a spiral appearance when viewed from the top due to the placement of its leaves
- 10. Type of flowers that provide an accent or finishing touch to the arrangement and fill in the empty spaces within an arrangement to help hide mechanics
- 11. Type of filler foliage that lightens or softens an arrangement
- 13. A type of filler flower that consists of numerous, small sprays of flowers and has a distinct odor
Down
- 1. A type of filler flower that is similar to baby's breath in appearance, but has larger and less blooms on the stems
- 4. A type of mass foliage that is the most popular because of its low cost
- 6. A type of mass flower that is used predominantly for Valentine's day, sympathy arrangements, or "thinking of you" arrangements
- 8. A type of filler foliage that adds softness to an arrangement due to its smooth leaves
- 12. Type of flowers that add visual weight and balance to an arrangement, consist of one, single rounded head on the end of the stem and create depth
- 14. The most popular type of line flower used in floral design today