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Florist Certification
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Contain more than one single focal point.
Bacterial Growth
Retail Florist
Abstract Designs
Line Flowers
2. A purpose of foliage is to hide the mechanics in a flower arrangement.
Processing
Scale
Hydrating Solution
Foliages
3. The process of plants losing water through stomata in their leaves.
Asymmetrical Design
Transpiration
Line Flowers
Mass Flowers
4. The length of useful life of cut floral materials after being received by the customer.
Dry Pack
Pave Arrangements
Focal Point
Vase Life
5. The process of converting nutrients - water - carbon - dioxide and sunlight into food for plants.
Round Designs
Skeleton Flowers
Line Flowers
Photosynthesis
6. Cell process in which stored food reserves are converted into useful energy for the plant.
Form Flowers
Filler
Respiration
Photosynthesis
7. The brightness or darkness of a hue.
Vegetative Design
Primary Colors
Retail Florist
Intensity
8. The relationship between the flowers - foliage and container.
Respiration
Shade
Intermediate Colors
Proportion
9. Similar design techniques to place similar materials horizontally on top of each other.
Piercing Method
Terracing and Layering
Intermediate Colors
Interpretive Design
10. Supplies - methods and materials that designers use to place and hold flowers and foliage in an arrangement.
Primary Colors
Asymmetrical Design
Mechanics
Skeleton Flowers
11. Growers - Wholesalers and Retail Florist must process their flowers.
Pillowing
Framing
Mechanics
Processing Flowers
12. Florists must educate the customer in order to help them enjoy their flowers to the fullest extent.
Customer Education
Asymmetrical Design
Filler
Secondary Colors
13. Re-cutting stems of fresh product helps prevent stem blockage - increase water uptake - maximize the freshness of the product and keeps the stem from sealing to the bottom of the container - if the cut is slanted.
Skeleton Flowers
Dry Pack
Re-cutting Stems
Line Flowers
14. Do not require a focal point.
Proportion
Focal Point
Round Designs
Tone
15. A Citric acid solution that causes flowers to take up water rapidly to prevent dehydration after flowers being dry packed.
Filler Flower
Hydrating Solution
Floral Preserative
Terracing and Layering
16. Removing all foliage from the stem that is below the water level in an arrangement helps prevent bacterial growth.
Re-cutting Stems
Bundling
Bacterial Growth
Form
17. The element of the line in a floral arrangement is the visual path the eye follows as it proceeds through the arrangement.
Asymmetrical Design
Color
Line Element
Corsages
18. Bride's bouquet - Bridesmaid's bouquet - Corsages - Boutonnieres - Alter flowers - Pew Flowers - on the candelabra - Bride's Throw bouquet - table decorations and on the wedding cake.
Wedding Flowers
Piercing Method
Corsages
Photosynthesis
19. Form is the geometric shape or line design that forms the outline of the flower arrangement.
Form
Re-cutting Stems
Scale
Symmetrical Design
20. Refrigeration of fresh product with a combination of low temperature and high humidity helps slow down respiration - reduce water lost by transpiration - slows down maturity and reduces microbial growth and development. An ideal temperature range to
Symmetrical Design
Pillowing
Photosynthesis
Refridgeration of Fresh Product
21. An asymmetrically balanced design of few materials usually placed in groups that emphasize forms and lines.
Transpiration
Balance
Hook Method
Formal-Linear Design
22. Cutting flowers stems properly and providing proper treatment at any stage of the distribution process.
Terracing and Layering
Conditioning
Customer Education
Processing
23. The impression of the design being stable and self-supported.
Pave Arrangements
Framing
Processing Flowers
Balance
24. Are usually single stem with large rounded heads used inside or along the arrangement to fill in.
Light Intensity
Mass Flowers
Scale
Corsages
25. The tight positioning of flower clusters at the base of an arrangement forming rounded hills.
Primary Colors
Parallel Design
Pillowing
Mechanics
26. A chemical consisting of a mixture of ingredients that when added to water extends the vase life of cut flowers by lowering the water PH.
Floral Preserative
Shade
Wire
Hook Method
27. A feature of this style of design is the seasonal compatibility of the plant materials in the design.
Filler Flower
Vegetative Design
Conditioning
Bacterial Growth
28. #28 wire is a finer wire than #16 gauge wire. #20 and #22 gauge wire is best suited to support roses - carnations and chrysanthemums.
Wire
Color
Round Designs
Transpiration
29. The process in which cut flowers & foliages have been tested to extend their freshness.
Hook Method
Pave Arrangements
Conditioning
Secondary Colors
30. A type of flower used to complete a design.
Filler Flower
Proportion
Intermediate Colors
Waterf All Desisgn
31. A formal - equilateral triangular design.
Intensity
Piercing Method
Line Flowers
Symmetrical Design
32. The Storage or shipment of flowers out of water.
Line Element
Hydrating Solution
Wire
Dry Pack
33. Corsage wiring technique in which the wire is shaped into a hairpin.
Hairpin Method
Wedding Flowers
Ikebana
Secondary Colors
34. Flower arrangement heights should not vary in pave arrangements. The Pave Design is a technique characterized by parallel or surface contoured insertions that create a uniform area with little or no variation in depth.
Scale
Pave Arrangements
Value
Bacterial Growth
35. Design that consists of clusters or groups of flowers & foliage that strengthens the element of line which moves the eye through the arrangement.
Parallel Design
Bundling
Skeleton Flowers
Processing Flowers
36. Used to create focal point with unusual and distinctive shapes.
Retail Florist
Form Flowers
Symmetrical Design
Piercing Method
37. The Color Spectrum is made up of twelve major colors. Using color properly is just one important design element essential in creating a well-designed floral arrangement.
Color
Transpiration
Bundling
Vegetative Design
38. The measure of color intensity when gray is added to a hue.
Customer Education
Shade
Tone
Filler Flower
39. The level of light received on a plant surface.
Light Intensity
Symmetrical Design
Cascade Design
Primary Colors
40. A triangular pattern with a strong 'L-Line'.
Light Intensity
Asymmetrical Design
Processing
Bundling
41. A combination of both natural and man made materials in an unnatural manner to create new images.
Interpretive Design
Piercing Method
Vegetative Design
Intermediate Colors
42. Firmly wrapping or tying similar materials together to form a larger - individual unit.
Parallel Design
Retail Florist
Scale
Bundling
43. Number 3 ribbon is the appropriate size for a corsage bow. The appropriate gauge of wire for corsages is number 24- 28 depending on the weight of the flower. Construct a corsage so it is as light-weight as possible.
Skeleton Flowers
Interpretive Design
Tint
Corsages
44. Two primary colors combined in equal amounts.
Proportion
Conditioning
Secondary Colors
Primary Colors
45. Floral Material that has an 'airy' look to create the finishing touch.
Retail Florist
Proportion
Vegetative Design
Filler
46. Red - yellow and blue are primary colors.
Customer Education
Wedding Flowers
Primary Colors
Processing Flowers
47. A hue darkened by the addition of black forms a shade of the hue.
Shade
Filler Flower
Terracing and Layering
Pillowing
48. The relationship between the completed arrangement and its location.
Scale
Parallel Design
Pave Arrangements
Ikebana
49. Primary or line flowers used in a design to establish the outline of the arrangement.
Value
Skeleton Flowers
Floral Preserative
Hydrating Solution
50. Is the placement of cut material in a parallel design in each group in order to create depth.
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