Sunday, May 24, 2009

Yellow jasmine festival





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The Colors Of My Spring

Beautiful roses of love for Fathers Day. Free high resolution wallpaper Happy Father's Day. Send this rose photo as free eCard or install as desktop background and make your father a happy day amidst a loving family.
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Beautiful flowers as proof of true love.

Without true love no happiness. Without happy husband wife - no happy children. Without happy children no happiness in life at all.

Hence the full and innermost YES to the needs of love between woman and man are an absolute prerequisite for all happiness in life of every family.

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I decided to title this flower photo with "fruit flower", because this each little flower, making a form like some fruit, and nice colour too.



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Flower That Have a Circle Purple...



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Pink tulips, Ottawa Tulip Festival


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I've got a guilty secret one of the things I really look forward to at Chelsea is visiting the floristry tent. When I confess this to my gardening friends they look mystified. 'Floristry?' they sneer 'Oh I never look in there'

Why is this? It seems that the world of horticulture is as rife with snobbery as the 'foodie' culture that has evolved over the last few years. For some reason floristry has been rather looked down on and ridiculed by 'real' gardeners. Admittedly it's an ephemeral art but I think that gardeners, especially garden designers, can learn a lot from the way florists use their materials.

chelsea_floral_arrangement.jpgI particularly admire their appreciation of form and scale. They create drama and interest, harmony and elegance by really utilising the shapes and textures of flowers, leaves and stems. I like the 'less is more' attitude in a lot of floral art - the arrangements allow you to fully appreciate the beauty of individual blooms or markings on a leaf. Twisted stems, sculptured bark and sinuous grasses are carefully sourced and selected to enhance the design but nothing is included that isn't absolutely necessary.

When it comes to colour combinations the floristry tent is a great place for inspiration. I know that florists are not constrained in the same way that gardeners are, by climate, soil etc but if they looked at their planting plans with the same unprejudiced artist's eye that florists do they might create something original and special.

This year the RHS is awarding several new floristry awards. The RHS Chelsea Florist of the Year was awarded to Neil Whittaker and Young Chelsea Florist of the year which will be announced on Thursday. Hopefully this will help to raise the profile of this underrated art form. So if you want to find me you know where I'll be. My secret's out.

Gilly Brennan - Horticultural Researcher


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