In the world of flower art, in addition to the main flower and the accessory flower, there is also a very important role - the grass. Choosing the right grass can make an ordinary bouquet seem to have a soul. Let's take a look at some interesting and very suitable grass to match.


1. Fountain grass


Fountain grass, the romantic name, is just like its shape, the flower spikes are like a fountain spewing upward, and and the water splashes in a smart and elegant manner.


Fountain grass is a high-end herb in cut flowers. The imported flower ears are large and dense, the flower branches are relatively long, and the whole is very plump and beautiful.


Fountain grass has long and slender leaves, and the curvature is soft without losing stiffness. The grass head has spikes hanging down, bringing a fluffy feeling. The slender green leaves are matched with the scattered and scattered grass spikes, just like the thin water column spouting from a fountain, which is smooth and natural.


2. Eucalyptus leaves


Eucalyptus leaves is mainly produced in Australia, with an average height of more than 30 meters.


Most of Eucalyptus are tall trees, and the potted varieties we see are actually their juveniles.


The color of eucalyptus leaves is low-key and retro, and it will not be overwhelming when matched with any flowers. Instead, it can enhance the overall temperament of the bouquet, making it more European-style.


3. Nigella sativa


Nigella sativa is about 1 to 2 feet tall, with lacy green leaves and mostly white or blue flowers.


The blue-purple flowers are dotted among the green thorn-like grass leaves, reminiscent of the elves of the summer night in Grimm's fairy tales, smart and lovely.


The structure of the Nigella sativa combines the beauty of line and arrangement, and is full of personality at the same time. When blooming, the slender, feathery leaves spread out beautifully.


Nigella sativa, the most commonly used horticultural species, has pinnately lobed leaves that, from a distance, look like a mist with blue, white or pink flowers.


4. lace flower


Hundreds of small flowers gathered at the top of the flower, pure white color, pure and chic. Lace flowers are versatile in floral works. The small white flowers are gentle and temperamental. It is often added to a bouquet to add an elegant style to the whole work.


grass can add texture to the bouquet, and its shape and proportions can match the bouquet. Use different types of grass for different colors - if you use colorful flowers, the colors of the grass should be bold and bright, if you choose lighter flowers, choose softer grass, such as eucalyptus, With silver leaf chrysanthemum, there is a small and fresh style.


If you observe the florist's arrangement more, you will find that the more grass in the bouquet, the more professional it looks. For red roses, it is definitely necessary to match the white gypsophila. In a sea of ​​red flowers, the gypsophila dotted with stars makes the bouquet more dazzling.


Champagne roses can be matched with oriole and lover grass. These less eye-catching grass will look messy when matched with other flowers. Only with champagne roses, this bouquet is more gentle.


In addition, for elders or respected people, you can use tortoise leaves, anthuriums, etc. to make the bouquet more upscale. Slowly practice a few times, and you will master the skills of bouquet arrangement.