bouquet

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bouquet B like botany The bouquet is understood to be a special form of flower container in which only fresh cut flowers are used and which has a single binding point. The term ostrich derives from the Old German name for the word "sprout", which already makes it clear that the flowers in a bouquet are already in full bloom. Although there have been arrangements of flowers and other plants since antiquity, the bouquet in its present form is rather a young phenomenon, which was first discovered in the 19th century. The bouquet of flowers was a sign of prosperity at the time, as members of the bourgeoisie were unable to spend their money on essential food and the like on their own and could instead upgrade their living space with a decorative bouquet. In the nineteenth century, horticulture and floriculture were separated from the aristocracy to the general bourgeoisie, making a bouquet of flowers increasingly commonplace in everyday life and affordable to ordinary people in the first decades of the twentieth century. Today, a bouquet can be purchased pre-fabricated in flower shops as well as in discounters. If you value an individual bouquet, you can have it personally put together by a florist.


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