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CHAPTER TWELVE

HOW TO SUGGEST THE SEASON OF THE YEAR IN FLOWER ARRANGEMENT

THE Japanese describe the growth of the plant from flower to fruit as the moving of the plant soul from flower to leaf and from leaf to fruit, according to the four seasons of the year. In spring the soul is in the flowers, in summer it is in the leaves, and in autumn it comes into the fruit, while in winter it spreads into the branches.


Spring Arrangement of Flowers

In the spring let your flowers be loose and spreading. Have some branches bending slightly toward the front and others toward the back. Heaven is always upright, but with the branches representing Man let some [124]