Floriculture Name ______________________
Identify which period or era had an influence on the current floral traditions listed below.
Egyptian Period
Greek Period
Japanese
Middle Ages
Renaissance Period
Baroque/Dutch Flemish Period
French Period
English/Georgian Period
Victorian Era
Colonial Style
Byzantine Period
Roman Period
Art Nouveau
Art Deco
_____Use of terra cotta and porcelain.
_____Curving, asymmetrical bouquets, which had spilling stems and branches.
_____White Lily used as a symbol of chastity and fertility.
_____ Introduction of Fan Shaped arrangements
_____Elaborate metal containers with well formed bases, stems, and necks.
_____Geometric lines.
_____Fragrance
_____Chaplets.
_____lotus flowers.
_____Rose petals
_____Hogarth Curve
_____Arrangements that are massed and rounded or fan-shaped.
_____cornucopia.
_____Nosegays first introduced
_____First use of flowers in the hair.
_____tussie-mussies
_____Use of garlands.
_____Use of materials to create symmetrical, stylized trees as designs.
_____Flowers placed to reflect how they are in nature.
_____bough pots
_____Floral design taught and recognized as an art.
_____Posy holders.
Identify which period or era had an influence on the current floral traditions listed below.
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_____Use of terra cotta and porcelain.Baroque-Dutch-Flemish
_____Curving, asymmetrical bouquets, which had spilling stems and branches. Art Nouveau
_____White Lily used as a symbol of chastity and fertility. Renaissance
_____Fan Shaped arrangements French
_____Elaborate metal containers with well formed bases, stems, and necks. Renaissance
_____Geometric lines. Art Deco
_____Fragrance English-Georgian
_____Chaplets. Egyptian, Roman, or Greek
_____lotus flowers. Egyptian
_____Rose petals Roman
_____Hogarth Curve Baroque-Dutch-Flemish
_____Arrangements that are massed and rounded or fan-shaped. Colonial
_____cornucopia. greek
_____Nosegays. English-Georgian
_____First use of flowers in the hair. Egyptian
_____tussie-mussies English-Georgian
_____Use of garlands. Egyptian
_____Use of materials to create symmetrical, stylized trees as designs. Byzantine
_____Flowers placed to reflect how they are in nature. Japanese
_____bough pots English-Georgian
_____Floral design taught and recognized as an art. Victorian
_____Posy holders. Victorian
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