Baby Toes
Scientific name: Fenestraria I love touching its leaves. They literally feel as soft as baby toes.
Scientific name: Fenestraria I love touching its leaves. They literally feel as soft as baby toes.
Allerton Garden sits on a beautiful south shore of Kauai. It is a perfect place to spend the last afternoon of our Hawaii vacation with my mom. When I did scuba diving a day earlier, the dive master highly recommended this spot, which was a kind of surprising because he …
This is my first time to exhibit at Filoli Flower Show in Woodside. More info of this arrangement can be found here. Here are my favorite six arrangements from the show. #1 Glendy Tseng, Ikebana for Children “The Fairy Wing” Fantail Willow provides a playful structure for the little …
Style: freestyle Materials: Delphiniums, Tweedia Caerulea, Gentian, Nigella, Weigelia branches, Lavender (Meerlo) leaves This is my first time to exhibit at Filoli Flower Show. Pam …
I fell in love with Ariella Chezar’s book called “The Flower Workshop” that I read earlier this year and had to meet …
I visit Bouquets to Art at de Young Museum every year, but this year was a bit disaappointing. I did not see many …
It was great experience to assist Yoshiko Williams (my Ikebana teacher) for her exhibit at Bouquets to Art at de Young Museum …
Style: Variation #1 Upright Style Moribana Materials: Calla lilies, Vine Lilac, dried Wisteria vines Delicate Vine Lilac is twisted into Wisteria vines.
Style: basic upright Nageire Materials: Winter Daphne, Oakleaf Hydrangea (“Snow Queen” leaves only) Small branches of Winter Daphne smell wonderfully in the …
Style: Christmas centerpiece Materials: Japanese Anemone (mostly after flowering), String of Pearls, Heavenly Bamboo (berries only), Japanese maple (Sangokaku’s branches) Japanese Anemone …