Florist

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Florist F like fall flowers The term florist is a job title that in Germany is associated with a classical vocational training of three years duration. The florist is here the craft professions attributable and deals in his daily work with the production and usually also the distribution of flowers and other plants. As part of his training, the florist receives basic knowledge about various plant species with a focus on the proper care and breeding of native and exotic specimens. At the same time, aesthetic aspects also play an important role in the florist's education, which learns, for example, through elementary color theory, which flower colors can be optimally combined to form aesthetically appealing flower bouquets. The cultural and historical significance of different flower species is also conveyed to the florist as part of the apprenticeship, which gives the trained florist the opportunity to specialize. After his education and the opening of his own florist, the florist has the opportunity to focus on areas such as funeral floristry or in the offer of individual plant families, with the business operation should also be present in operating their own business. The florist increasingly finds employment in modern companies in larger companies in the industry and is entrusted with the cultivation, care or proper transport of flowers and plants of all kinds. In general parlance, the term florist is used synonymously with the word florist, the latter is a strict scientific name and may also designate natural scientists who deal with the floral and plant world without a commercial interest.


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