Think Pink

Bonnie Garrison uses greenery and unexpected containers to lend depth and texture to classic pink blooms

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Hidden Surprises
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Hidden Surprises

Vanda orchids, callas, and cyclamen foliage come together in an arrangement that reveals hidden surprises when rotated. Garrison likes to let similar types of flowers stand on their own. "Keeping them all together presents the greatest, most natural effect," she says. "These clusters allow each type of flower to be shown off and appreciated."

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