A Bouquet of Orange Calla and White Roses 2009-10-14
An orange and white bouquet of mango calla lilies and eskimo roses, accented by fuchsia gomphrena and pale green berzilias. Green ribbons of two contrasting textures provide the finishing touch.
GrandiFlora LLC creates elegant floral designs, flower bouquets and reception arrangements for corporate events, celebrations, and weddings that fully express the sentiments and characteristics that are unique to each client.
A wire frame topped with thin black bamboo segments as flower holders.
Segments of horsetail are bounded together to create a floating structure in the flower container. Because horsetails have a hollow straw-liked structure, flowers can be then added to the horsetails.
Another closer look at the horsetail hanakubari. This floating structure will turn with wind, making the entire arrangement dance with air movement.
Disposable chopsticks are attached to the rim of a martini glass vase by the use of tension of these chopsticks before the two halves are separated. Vine materials swirl around beautifully to finish this design, best appreciated from bird's eyes view.
Split branch technique is frequently used in ikebana. If you ever wondered how a branch is held at a certain percarious angle in a vase with the opening much larger than the branch diameter, this is one of the few popular ikebana techniques utilized.
Noticed that the branch is splitted twice, one time to secure the branch to the rim of the flower container, and one more time to hold the blades of foliage and the flower.




