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A flower bouquet is a decorative arrangement of flowers used for home décor, public spaces, or as handheld gifts for occasions such as birthdays and weddings. Handheld bouquets come in styles like nosegay, crescent, and cascading, and arrangements may follow traditional or modern designs with cultural symbolism attached to specific flowers.
The art of flower arranging dates back to ancient Egypt (around 2500 BCE), where lotus and other plants were used. In Japan, ikebana—introduced by Buddhist monks influenced by Chinese traditions—emphasizes simplicity and linear form, with its earliest known text dating to 1445. In ancient China, flower arranging was a refined and symbolic art linked to religious practices. In Europe, particularly among the Dutch, floral arrangement developed as an artistic tradition and became popular in wealthy homes by the 18th century.
Flower symbolism varies across cultures; in China, for example, plum blossoms represent winter, peach and cherry blossoms spring, lotus summer, and chrysanthemums autumn.
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