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Either a garland or wealth worn on a person's head
chaplet
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Supplemental food source
Sugar
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Another name for a color is what?
hue
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Derived from reflected light
color
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concerned with difference or contrast
variety
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A strand or roping of plants that can be shaped depending on the place and the designer
garland
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Inhibits stem plugging by preventing future microbial,lowers the pH of water
acidifier
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A hue plus white is called a...?
tint
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Describes the lightness or darkness of an object
value
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Colors are red, yellow, and blue
primary
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The period designs were introduced
english tradition
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Kills any bacteria present in the vase or on the stems
bactericide
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A hue plus black is called a....?
shade
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Refers to how things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched
texture
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Orange is opposite of....
blue
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A scattering of flowers and loose petals at banquets and festivals
strewing
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Why don't you push the foam under the water?
it will get air bubbles
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A color scheme that uses one hue plus the tints and shades of that hue is called.....color scheme.
monochromatic
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Refers two a two-dimensional decorative visual repetition
pattern
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Yellow is opposite of....
violet
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Ikebana, or Japanese floral design is divided into
formal or classical
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What iS transpiration
the movement of water vapor out of a plant
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Two colors opposite each other on the color wheel are in which color scheme?
complimentary
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Concerned with the size relationship of one part to another
proportion
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Red is opposite of.....
green
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