Welcome to the design page, with photos of Jeriann's work with Bindweed flowers used in her own home. Click on the thumbnails to see larger images.

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Helenium, heliopsis, red atriplex (aka orach), Texas black sorghum, and plume celosia make an interesting and unusual fall bouquet.

 poppybouquettn.jpg   Poppies and tulips, with lovage as a filler

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asclepias, sweet peas, yarrow, scabiosa, and trachelium

 

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 Red hot pokers, black eyed susans, calendula, blue scabiosa, heliopsis, and nigella "transformer"

 

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 Black scabiosa and sweet peas

 

 

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Solidago, snapdragons, delphiniums and turkeyfoot, all gleaned well after a September frost.

 

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scabiosa, snaps, veronica, again gleaned in late October.

 

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solidago, physocarpos diablo (a form of ninebark), turkeyfoot and lovegrass. Plus, a little miscanthus.

 

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Sometimes, a single type of flower serves just fine by itself. Snowberry here (symphoricarpos alba) in a blue vase will last for over a week in just plain water.

 

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Lilacs, peonies, ranunculus

 

 

 

 

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lilies, basketflower, scabiosa, godetia, bloodflower

 

 

 

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peonies and hydrangea

 

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roses and viburnum berries

 

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roses and hydrangea

 

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snaps, black-eyed susans, and viburnum berries

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two vases:  bells of ireland, lilacs and tulips in the larger;  tulips, poppies and allium in the smaller

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diablo, dill, and zinnias

 

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Jeriann used these two arrangements (above, below) to illustrate color theory at the 2007 NW Regional ASCFG meeting.

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