Flower arrangement by Ron Morgan from In the Company of Flowers. The Art of Arranging Flowers: Flower Arranging with Fresh Flowers Wiring & Taping Techniques Professional flower designers wire and tape stems for a good reason. Many flowers have heavy heads and need the extra support including roses. If you do not wire and tape them they will eventually start to droop. You can extend the length of a flower easily, with wires and taping, so that it works in your arrangement. Once cut flowers are wired you should tape them with florist tape to hold the moisture that is in the stem. And the tape conceals the wires. Dried flowers and sometimes silks are covered with florist tape to ensure that the material does not slip out of a wired mount Lengthening a stem (Wiring Techniques) Having the ability
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