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 Yellow Lillies
 Yellow Lillies

Yellow Lillies

 Peruvian Lillies

Peruvian Lillies

 Dahlias

Dahlias

 Pink Carnations

Pink Carnations

 Lillies

Lillies

 Flat Seikan pottery vase with a spiky frog or Kenzan placed inside

Flat Seikan pottery vase with a spiky frog or Kenzan placed inside

 Asparagus and lemon leaves

Asparagus and lemon leaves

 Creating a moribana ikebana or a freestyle type of flower arrangement. Step 1 place your longest stem in the center of your kenzan

Creating a moribana ikebana or a freestyle type of flower arrangement. Step 1 place your longest stem in the center of your kenzan

 Step 2- Secure your medium stem

Step 2- Secure your medium stem

 Add a third longer element to the right-hand side of your composition

Add a third longer element to the right-hand side of your composition

 Peruvian Lillies are then added at the back to fill the triangular creation and dahlias are secured at the bottom to visually anchor all the elements

Peruvian Lillies are then added at the back to fill the triangular creation and dahlias are secured at the bottom to visually anchor all the elements

 The asparagus and lemon leaves balance the moribana arrangement asymetrically

The asparagus and lemon leaves balance the moribana arrangement asymetrically

 A Seika left-hand pattern in a semi-formal Niju Ike or double-level type of arrangement.

A Seika left-hand pattern in a semi-formal Niju Ike or double-level type of arrangement.

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 Yellow Lillies
 Peruvian Lillies
 Dahlias
 Pink Carnations
 Lillies
 Flat Seikan pottery vase with a spiky frog or Kenzan placed inside
 Asparagus and lemon leaves
 Creating a moribana ikebana or a freestyle type of flower arrangement. Step 1 place your longest stem in the center of your kenzan
 Step 2- Secure your medium stem
 Add a third longer element to the right-hand side of your composition
 Peruvian Lillies are then added at the back to fill the triangular creation and dahlias are secured at the bottom to visually anchor all the elements
 The asparagus and lemon leaves balance the moribana arrangement asymetrically
 A Seika left-hand pattern in a semi-formal Niju Ike or double-level type of arrangement.