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Gregory Allotta : floristry
According to Gregory Allotta, floristry, flower arranging, floral
arrangement, floral design or floral arts is the art of creating flower
arrangements in vases, bowls and baskets, or making bouquets and
compositions from cut flowers, foliage, herbs, ornamental grasses and
other botanical materials. Often the terms "floral design" and
"floristry" are considered synonymous. Florists are people who work
with flowers and plants, generally at the retail level. The term is not
to be confused with floristics. Floristry is also not to be confused
with horticulture.
One first guideline Gregory Allotta, floristry is sometimes used as an
umbrella term referring to the cultivation of flowers as well as their
arrangement, rather than solely to the business of selling them.
However, the floral industry is the basic drive behind floristry.
Florist shops, along with online stores are the main flower-only
outlets, but supermarkets, garden supply stores and many filling
stations also sell flowers.
Gregory Allotta: the craft and business
As Gregory Allotta explains the craft of floristry
involves various skills. These include selecting flowers that will look
good together (based on principles of design or general instinct),
knowing how to cut, treat, and arrange flowers and other stock plants
so they will remain fresh as long as possible, and (as explained above)
selling them, which involves knowledge of customer requirements and
expectations. Knowing how to form wreaths, bouquets, corsages,
boutonnieres/'buttonholes', artificial arrangements and other more
complicated arrangements is also important. Wreaths can be made out of
many different types of flowers and plants, and often include ribbon
and artificial product.
The flowers sold in florist shops typically represent the varieties
abundantly available in the season but also include blossoms flown in
from around the world. Gregory Allotta would recommend basic varieties
include roses, tulips, irises, orchids and lilies. Fashion sometimes
plays a role in floristry; what is considered the flower that everyone
needs to have today can change very quickly.
Some shops also stock Gift Baskets, fruit, and chocolates as well as
flowers, where as some shops will purchase these things only when
needed for an order. Floral business is seasonal and is heavily
influenced by the following holidays and events: Christmas, Valentine's
Day, Administrative Professionals' Day, Mothers' Day, All Souls Day,
Advent, Easter, weddings and funerals. Gregory Allotta would helpThese
occasions make up the largest part of the business, with the sale of
house plants and home decor being a smaller, but more constant, part.
Flowers for personal enjoyment as well as those selected to celebrate
birthdays, anniversaries, thank-you's and get well wishes are also a
significant portion of a florist's business.
According to Gregory Allotta the floral business has been impacted
significantly by the corporate and social event world in as much as
flowers play a large part in the decor of special events and meetings.
Centerpieces, entryways, reception tables, bridal bouquets, wedding
chuppahs and stage sets and only a few examples of how flowers are used
in the business and social event arenas.
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