The Judith Blacklock’s Encyclopaedia of Flower Design
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The essential how to manual for everyone interested in floral art. This book will inspire you throughout the year with design ideas and provides a useful reference to many of the flowers and foliage that are available…. More >>
The Judith Blacklock’s Encyclopaedia of Flower Design

I am a flower-arranging novice and this book was recommended to me by someone who has run (for a couple of decades) one of the many NAFAS branches dedicated to flower arranging, after I complained that all the flower books from my library basically just had many pretty pictures that didn’t really support me in creating good arrangements for myself, based on bunches I could get at the supermarket. I wanted a flower arranging book with principles and theories, a really good teaching book.
I was more than impressed with this one: over two dozen classic and modern design principles for bigger arrangements plus easy-to-follow smaller ideas, examples of show-work, equipment and techniques, how to condition the plant material (vital if you want your arrangement to continue looking good for more than a couple of days), and much more. If you only want one book on flower arranging, this is it. For a collection, this is a must-add or a wonderful starting point.
An absolute must-have for any aspiring floral artist. Contains all the information you could ever need, with clear text and great colour photos.
This is a great book for anyone interested in floral design. It is thorough and is appropriate for beginners and professionals alike.
As an art minor, I dabble in flower arranging but would possible consider doing this when I retire from teaching. This book really provides so much information. It is a complete source of information.I recommend it for anyone with any interest along these lines.