When I was first getting into floral design I picked up a copy of
Florist's Review, and the very best part was a feature article on the
California Cut Flower Commission's floral trend forecast for 2004. It may be a bit dated, but I still find inspiration in these vignettes of flowers and natural elements. Check out the CCFC's website for the
2008-9 forecast.




Themes from top are Cymbidium, Chlorophyll, Aloe and Masala.
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