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  2. 20 Tiny Flowers to Grow in Your Garden for a Larger ... - AOL

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    Commonly used in wedding bouquets and floral arrangements, baby's breath flowers are a delicate, barely-there stem. Use them throughout your garden between larger floral varieties for some much ...

  3. Flower preservation - Wikipedia

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    Pressed Floral Preservation involves pressing the flowers, using many different types of presses, depending on the flower type. The art is then framed in a flat frame, to hang on the wall. Vacuum sealing the art is recommended and the use of Museum Quality glass with a UV Factor of 97% to ensure the colors last.

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    Baked goods, pumpkins, honey, mead sampling, seeds, fresh flowers and bouquets, crowns and wreaths of dried flowers are just a few ways to bring home your own piece of Mayfield Farm.

  5. Lily of the valley - Wikipedia

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    19th-century illustration. Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis / ˌ k ɒ n v ə ˈ l ɛər i ə m ə ˈ dʒ eɪ l ɪ s /), [2] sometimes written lily-of-the-valley, [3] is a woodland flowering plant with sweetly scented, pendent, bell-shaped white flowers borne in sprays in spring.

  6. Corsage - Wikipedia

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    Colors for a corsage are commonly chosen to coordinate with the attire. A corsage / kɔːrˈsɑːʒ / is a small bouquet of flowers worn on a woman's dress or around her wrist for a formal occasion. They are typically given to her by her date. Today, corsages are most commonly seen at homecomings, proms, and similar formal events.

  7. Oshibana - Wikipedia

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    Dried flowers and cards at an oshibana (dried flower art) workshop in Osaka, Japan Pressed flower decoupage on a miniature chair.. Oshibana (押し花) is the art of using pressed flowers and other botanical materials to create an entire picture from these natural elements. [1]

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