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Middle Ages
476-1450 AD. In this time flowers were grown and then cultivated. Flowers were used to freshen the air. Most of the flower arrangments were held in chinese porcelain and highly decorated with birds, dragons, and lions. -
Mar 7, 600
Renaissance
The Renaissance began in the 14th century in italy and then moved to europe. Brilliant colors of flowers were used and were in arrangments that were large, tall, pyramidal, and symmetrically balanced. -
Mar 7, 1100
French Period
17th and 18th Century. this is known as the grand era. These had a feminine appeal and were fanshaped and massive. These also emphasized the classic design, refinement and the elegance of the design. -
Mar 7, 1350
English Georgain Period
18th century. These were small bouquets that were mainly used for the fragrants they set off.When women wore the bouquets they would typically wear the flowers in their hair, arround their necks, or on their cloths. -
Victorian Period
1837-1901. This time period was named after the queen at the time who was Queen Victoria. they were decorated with heavy patterns and colors. Historians say that this time period was one of the most significant of them all. -
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Greek
600-146 BC. In this time period they didnt arrange their flowers in vases or boquets. they usually justb scattered them on the ground.Each flower symbolized a god or a hero of that time. -
Baroque and Dutch- Flemish Period
17th and 18th century. Most of the flower arangments during this time period were typically massed and overlowing.