1. Objectives To identify flowers and other floral materials. To discover the botanical and common names of flowers and other floral materials. To analyze.

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Objectives To identify flowers and other floral materials. To discover the botanical and common names of flowers and other floral materials. To analyze flower characteristics. 2

Main Menu Line Flowers Mass Flowers Form Flowers Filler Flowers Foliage & Greenery Potted Plants 3

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Form Flowers Are used to create focal point with unusual and distinctive shapes 5

Cattleya Orchid Hybrid Botanical name: Cattleya cv. Origin: Costa Rica and South America Color: shades of violet, pink, white and yellow 6

Peruvian Lily Botanical name: Alstroemeria aurantiaca Origin: South America Color: tints of white, pink, yellow, red, green, orange and mauve 7

Hybrid (Garden) Lily Botanical name: Lilium x hyrbridum cv. Origin: Japan and Taiwan Color: waxy white, pink or orange 8

Trumpet (Easter) Lily Botanical name: Lilium longiflorum cv. Origin: Japan and Taiwan Color: white, pink and salmon 9

Anthurium, Flamingo Lily Botanical name: Anthurium x andraenum cv. Origin: South and Central America Color: red, orange, pink, salmon and white 10

Ladyslipper Orchid Botanical name: Paphiopedilum x hybrid cv. Origin: North America, Europe and Asia Colors: background colors are generally white, yellow or green 11

Phalaenopsis (Butterfly) Orchid Botanical name: Phalaenopsis cv. Origin: southeast Asia Color: white with yellow and orange marking on the throat, sometimes a pinkish violet 12

Bird-of-Paradise Botanical name: Strelitzia reginae Origin: South Africa Color: deep orange outer petals with deep blue inner petals enclosed in green outer sheath 13

Amaryllis Botanical name: Hippeastrum hybrid cv. Origin: South Africa Color: red, pink and white 14

Daylily Botanical name: Hemerocallis cv. Origin: Europe, China, Japan and Korea Color: yellow, pink, red and white 15

Cymbidium Orchid Botanical name: Cymbidium cv. Origin: Asia and northern Australia Color: pink, yellow, white or green 16 Return to Main Menu

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Filler Flowers Are flowers used to complete a design by adding depth 18

Stephanotis Botanical name: Stephanotis floribunda Origin: Africa Color: white 19

Salvia Botanical name: Salvia splendens cv. Origin: Central and South America, Asia and the Mediterranean Color: purple and red 20

Baby’s Breath Botanical name: Gypsophila elegans cv. Origin: Europe, Asia and north Africa Color: white 21

Statice Botanical name: Limonium sinuatum Origin: central Asia, Mediterranean region and the Canary Islands Color: blue, violet, mauve, white and yellow 22

Spring Heather Botanical name: Erica carnea cv. Origin: mountainous areas of central and southern Europe Color: purple, white and green 23

Ageratum Botanical name: Ageratum mexicanum Origin: Central America and Mexico Color: violet, blue, pink and yellow 24

Waxflower Botanical name: Chamelaucium uncinatum Origin: western United States Color: white and purple 25 Return to Main Menu