Under the stars

Coarse Pinus branches are inserted horizontally with the lines of the Oasis Bioline Star into
the shape. This finishes the sides nicely and gives the star that
typical Christmas look. To add movement to the arrangement, the flowers
of a Tillandsia plant and panicles of Miscanthus 'White Cloud' are also processed in this way.
incorporated. Hypericum 'Magical Triumph,' 'Tomato Flair' and Jatropha 'Firecracker'
are, in order to further accentuate the star shape, staked short in the oasis.
The beautiful Helleborus 'Moondance' at the center softens the arrangement.
Trendy nature scene

On two biodegradable banana leaf bowls
is placed a block of floral foam
the sides of which are lined with
leaves of Aristolochia. Then
first, the position of the Cymbidium was determined.
Between these, Artemisia and some
cotton flowers (Gossypium) were placed.
Next, on toothpicks were placed
chestnuts and Miscanthus - with over the
stems with rolled up Aristolochia leaves
slid - into the arrangement.
The bronze-colored Cymbidium fits in
color completely fits the autumn trend. In this
trend is also the collection and study
objects or materials from nature is
important. In this arrangement
material colors recur repeatedly in the
flowers used - the dark chestnuts,
the bronze sheen on the Miscanthus
plumes, the light-colored cotton flowers.'
Long shelf life

Inspired by early autumn mornings. An Oasis Eychenne All Black cushion (Ø 50cm) was used as a base, the edge of which was covered with plastic tape then oats (Avena sativa) were sandwiched behind string and tied. Then the thin birch stems were placed and all materials including Papaver somniferum, Scabiosa stellata, rapeseed, teasel, wheat and ground elder were inserted into the oasis. Miscanthus sticks out above the birch trunks. Ornamental fruits, sunflower hearts and loose leaves were placed on top as a finishing touch. All materials dry in nicely.