1. Column vase+leaf flower
Suitable for: lily, rose, violet, gladiolus, calla lily, asparagus, wintersweet, etc.
Columnar vases can provide a simple and clear structure in space. Choose a few flowers with long and hard stems, peel off unnecessary leaves, cut all the flowers to the same height, and then insert other flowers with the longest flower as the center to ensure that every angle is covered.
2. Wide-mouthed vase+carelessness
Suitable for: peach blossom, long branch rose, hydrangea, etc.
Any flower with thick branches is a good CP for pots, including those giant roses half a meter long or tall hydrangeas. When using a jar, it is easy to encounter the problem that the flowers are scattered and difficult to be fixed in the center. Adding pebbles to the vase can help shape conveniently or pass through the bottle mouth with adhesive tape, which can play a fixed role.
3. Close the bottle mouth, long bottle+twig flower.
Suitable for: magnolia, willow, poppy, etc.
This classic long-body closed bottle has a narrow mouth, and a small number of twigs or one or two flowers can be recessed. If the flowers are too dense, it is easy to appear top-heavy. In addition, dendritic herbs such as magnolia and wicker are placed in vases at will, or combined with single flowers to create flower layers, which are all beautiful.
4. Round vase+short big flowers
Suitable for: tulips, peonies, roses, any bouquet.
Round vases look best with big plump flowers such as tulips, orchids and roses. Generally, the received bouquets can be inserted directly in it, and there is no need to rearrange them, but attention should be paid to pruning them to the appropriate height of the vase. The mouth of a round vase is usually not too narrow, and flowers with thicker roots are easier to fix. Therefore, a slightly taller oval vase may be more practical, so that the flower branches don't have to be cut too short and will not spread out so easily.
5. Small vase+twig flower:
Suitable for: violets, anemones, plumeria, all kinds of wild flowers, small daisies, small stars and so on.
Small vases can be used in a limited space to enhance the exquisiteness of the whole room, whether on the bedside of the bedroom or on the cabinet of the desk. Small vases under 20 cm are a good choice, because they often appear on the coffee table, also known as "coffee table vases".