Illustrated Glossaries include flowers, foliage, and potted plants listed in the FFA CDE for Floriculture, as well as dried botanicals used in floral design Chapter 8 Flower Selection 195 Iakov Filimonov/Shutterstock.com Katie Kirkland/Shutterstock.comm Acacia sp./mimosa, acacia Achillea sp./yarrow ZanozaRu/Shutterstock.com rock ptarmigan/Shutterstock.comoigan/Shutterstoptarmi Achillea sp./yarrow Aconitum sp./true monkshoodood Flower Glossary The illustrated fl ower glossary contains materials commonly available on the wholesale market as well as a few products that are available from local suppliers. Because a fl oral designer is often asked about fl owering annuals used in exterior displays, or may have an opportunity to use them in an exhibit or event, some of the familiar fl owering annuals have also been included in this glossary. The fl owers are alphabetized by their botanical name and include the common name used most frequently in the profession and regional locales. The major focus of the botanical names is on the genus name without a specifi c epithet. Professional fl orists often use the botanical name as a common name so it is benefi cial to learn both. When used in print, the common name is not italicized. The terms botanical name and scientifi c name may sometimes be used interchangeably. For the sake of consistency, the term botanical name has been used throughout the textbook. Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co., Botanicals Inc. r o r Chapter 16 Permanent Botanicals 485 Dried Glossary The dried botanicals glossary contains materials commonly available on the wholesale as as a few local To a beginning the wide of names can be overwhelming. The dried botanicals are alphabetized botanical and common name in the and locales. major focus for the names is on the without a specific Professional use the a common name so is to learn both. When used in botanical name is the common name is not italicized. The terms botanical name and name may sometimes be interchangeably. For the botanical has been used throughout the textbook. MRS. Siwaporn/Shutterstock.com kukuruxa/Shutterstock.comk.comhutterstocS Abelmoschus esculentus /okra pod (dried) Achillea sp./yarrow infi nity21/Shutterstock.com Asillem/Shutterstock.com Baisch & Skinner Wholesale, St. Louis MO Arctostaphylos sp./manzanita branch Betula sp./birch branch Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. o Chapter 9 Foliage Selection 239 OrganAlle/Shutterstock.com TeeraPhoto/Shutterstock.com Adiantum raddianum /maidenhair fern Alocasia amazonica /alocasia, african mask Baisch & Skinner Wholesale, St. Louis MO Baisch & Skinner Wholesale, St. Louis MO Anthurium sp./anthurium Artemisia sp./sagebush Foliage Glossary The cut foliage glossary contains materials commonly available on the wholesale as a few available from local The are alphabetized by botanical names and common used most frequently in the and major focus for the botanical is on the name a specifi c epithet. Professional use the botanical as a name it to learn both. The botanical is and the common name not italicized. The botanical name and scientifi c name may sometimes be interchangeably. For the of has been used throughout the textbook. Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc.Inc. t B als Who . ge S Who . S Who . Louis MO ush t Chapter 17 Maintaining and Decorating Potted Arrangements 519 Potted Plants Glossary Whether you are creating a small scale terrarium or designing the fl oral and plant décor for a a of potted are In to tropical foliage plants and an assortment of blooming potted plants are commercially grown cally for holidays or for other special events throughout the calendar year. glossary highlights the most common materials available today. As a fl oral designer, be about and fl owering plants for the home. To better assist your customers, you should become familiar with names and know how to care for them. The plants are alphabetized by the botanical name and include the common names used most often in the industry. The major focus of the botanical names is on the genus name a Professional fl orists often use the botanical name as a common name so it is benefi cial to learn both. When is but the botanical name is italicized. The term botanical name and scientifi c name may sometimes be used interchangeably. For the sake of the been used throughout the textbook. Shebeko/Shutterstock.com Baisch & Skinner Wholesale, St. Louis MO Aechmea fasciata /bromeliad, aechmea, silver vase bromeliad Agave sp./agave Baisch & Skinner Wholesale, St. Louis MO orientalprincess/Shutterstock.com Aglaonema commutatum/aglaonema Angelonia hybrid cv./angelonia Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc.
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