Simplicity…but with skill. The Bird of Paradise is a work of art by itself but with it defining the line and space in this arrangement it contributes toward added beauty. Teacher Leanne adds just the right colors to continue the triadic harmony and those textures! As always, such a pleasure to view and learn from these videos. Thank you. Chere 🌷
On Saturdays, there is nothing better than reading one of your posts, Chere! They bring us such delight and we love to hear what you think of the latest Saturday Showcase. You have such a unique and spot on way of describing these floral designs, particularly this one using birds of paradise, and we are always interested in hearing your thoughts and perspective. It really informs what we do and lets us know if we are on the right track. Thank you very much for taking the time to watch the latest classic video from our library. We hope you are enjoying these last few weeks of summer and finding joy in all of your work. Wishing you the very best and looking forward to seeing you on Wednesday for Live!
Birds of Paradise have such gorgeous lines, Breanne! They really bring a spectacular dramatic effect to floral designs. Thanks so much for sharing this show with us, and we hope you enjoy it all. Wishing you all the best and please take care wherever you go!
You are so right, James! This is one is really lovely. Can you tell us about the lobster claw plant? It sounds quite interesting. So happy to hear that you are enjoying all of shows about Birds of Paradise. Good luck with your seedlings, and we look forward to seeing you again soon. Have a beautiful weekend and thank you for watching our show!
So the Scientific name for lobster claw is Heliconia Rostrata and the plant kind of looks like a bird of paradise plant But they are different a lobbster claw grows these Beautiful red flowers on and it’s basically a red chain with these red flowers on it and they look like a lobbster claw!
That's excellent information, James! We are delighted to know more about the lobster claw and it sounds like a beautiful Heliconia for sure. Have a great day and we look forward to seeing you soon!
Simplicity…but with skill. The Bird of Paradise is a work of art by itself but with it defining the line and space in this arrangement it contributes toward added beauty. Teacher Leanne adds just the right colors to continue the triadic harmony and those textures! As always, such a pleasure to view and learn from these videos. Thank you. Chere 🌷
On Saturdays, there is nothing better than reading one of your posts, Chere! They bring us such delight and we love to hear what you think of the latest Saturday Showcase. You have such a unique and spot on way of describing these floral designs, particularly this one using birds of paradise, and we are always interested in hearing your thoughts and perspective. It really informs what we do and lets us know if we are on the right track. Thank you very much for taking the time to watch the latest classic video from our library. We hope you are enjoying these last few weeks of summer and finding joy in all of your work. Wishing you the very best and looking forward to seeing you on Wednesday for Live!
Love this video so much. love watching the bird of paradise in arrrangements
Birds of Paradise have such gorgeous lines, Breanne! They really bring a spectacular dramatic effect to floral designs. Thanks so much for sharing this show with us, and we hope you enjoy it all. Wishing you all the best and please take care wherever you go!
That is lovely. I love working with the Birds of Paradise!
Thank you!
so eye catching!
Thank you!
Beautiful bird of paradise design! Have you ever herd of these flowers called the lobbster claw plant?
You are so right, James! This is one is really lovely. Can you tell us about the lobster claw plant? It sounds quite interesting. So happy to hear that you are enjoying all of shows about Birds of Paradise. Good luck with your seedlings, and we look forward to seeing you again soon. Have a beautiful weekend and thank you for watching our show!
So the Scientific name for lobster claw is Heliconia Rostrata and the plant kind of looks like a bird of paradise plant But they are different a lobbster claw grows these Beautiful red flowers on and it’s basically a red chain with these red flowers on it and they look like a lobbster claw!
And they are from Ecuador, Peru and Central America
Thank you for sharing that information, Jame! We really appreciate it. Best wishes to you.
That's excellent information, James! We are delighted to know more about the lobster claw and it sounds like a beautiful Heliconia for sure. Have a great day and we look forward to seeing you soon!
Fun!!!
Thank you!