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Rittners School Of Floral Design
In Boston Presents....

Topiary Tree #11



Now let's take what we have learned in the past few topiaries and apply it in this one. Notice that ribbon is featured in this topiary at the bottom of the round section of the design. It is also looped along the plastic rod.

The color use here is far more subtle and delicate, white, pinks and yellows with a little blue statice as opposed to the more punchy red, yellow and blue.

This design would work nicely, perhaps, as lovely table centerpieces for a wedding or perhaps a baby shower.



Here's a comparison of topiary nine and topiary eleven:






Check Out The Following Topiaries....

Down below are many other examples of topiaries....

  • Topiary #1
  • Topiary #2
  • Topiary #3
  • Topiary #4
  • Topiary #5
  • Topiary #6
  • Topiary #7
  • Topiary #8
  • Topiary #9
  • Topiary #10
  • Topiary #12
  • Topiary #13



    We hope that you really enjoyed these brief floral design lessons. At Rittners School of Floral Design in Boston we provide floral design instruction that includes a wide range of different styles and techniques. Please come and take one of our hands-on workshop programs!!



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