Floral Design for Four Seasons | Winter: Sasanqua Camellia
Автор: Tomoko Lee
Загружено: 21 дек. 2020 г.
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Sasanqua Camellia produces small flowers prolifically from November through December in Northern California. Sasanqua is not suited for cutting flowers because petals drop quickly and branches are short, but you can replace them with new blooms quite easily. This Christmas centerpiece can be easily made with everyday kitchenware, small flowers and foliage. These tiny green glass jars are recycled from shot-size plum wine containers. You can substitute them with yogurt jars, shot glasses or small mason jars.
Materials: Sasanqua Camellia (Setsugekka and Apple Blossom), Echeveria, Formosa firethorn, Japanese Anemone’s seed pods, Lavender (Meerlo) leaves, Cousin Itt Acacia, Dusty Miller, Leucadendron (Jubilee Crown), Pine, Pinecones, Noble Fir, Juniper, Vine Lilac, Cilantro flowers
For step-by-step instructions, turn on the English or Japanese caption.
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