Colors Shapes Texture and pattern Form, depth, and the third dimension review
100
Red, yellow, and blue.
What is the primary colors?
100
The three-dimensional shape of the outline of a floral design.
What is form?
100
By both the surface quality (tactile value) and the structure
How is texture determined?
100
depth
What allows an arrrangement to look natural and full, not flat or pressed?
100
equilateral, isosceles, right, or scalene triangle
name a type of triangle
200
Orange, green, and violet.
What is the secondary colors?
200
The two-dimensional term for form.
What is shape?
200
Pattern
Something that is determined by the physical characteristics of the plant materials is?
200
Vary flower facings
What is the first method of achieving depth in a floral design?
300
Red, orange, and yellow and the tints, shades, and tones
What are the warm hues?
300
Vertical, horizontal, curvilinear, diagonal
What are the types of line?
300
Mother-in-law's tongue (sansevieria) and Galax leaves
What are examples of mottled foliage?
400
Blue (sometimes violet) and its tints, shades, and tones
What are the cool hues?
400
The visual movement between two points within a design
What is a line?
400
variegated foliage
Plants with ______ have lines, stripes, or areas of another color on the leaves.
500
Color wheel
What is a circle that divides colors into primary, secondary, and tertiary colors and includes the tints and shades of each color?
500
Diagonal
What is a type of line that is like a person running?
500
an anthurium or the bird of paradise
What is a type of glossy-textured flower?






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