In Episode #4 the Flowergod designs a fall centerpiece which consists of a low circular container filled with orange and yellow alstromeria, orange gerbera daisies, yellow roses, safflower, leather fern, spiral eucalyptus, and curly willow.
In Episode #3 the Flowergod designs an exotic tropical arrangement consisting of bird of paradise, safari sunset, ti leaves, curly willow, leather fern, acuba, and dendrobium orchids.
In Episode #5 the Flowergod designs a small old fashion roundy moundy arrangement consisting of yellow roses, light lavender carnations, dianthus, delphinium, seeded eucalyptus leather leaf, and sprengeri.
In episode 10 the Flowergod uses curly willow, gerbera daisies, red button poms, Japanese lanterns, and some greeny from his garden in a vase he found at the thrift store to make an elegant fall arrangement.
In Episode #38, the Flowergod designs an exotic luau centerpiece for a wedding or luau. The arrangement includes orange gerbera daises, white spiders, orange roses, cymbidium orchids, sago palm, sword fern, and geranium leaves.
In Episode #52, the Flowergod designs a less is more arrangement using three vases. The arrangement includes yellow sunflowers, sword fern, white september flower, green fuji spider mums, and yellow daisies.
In Episode #55, the Flowergod arranges a fall basket design for the fall season. The arrangement includes roses, fig leaves, gold daisies with black centers, peppers, cream yellow stock, cream yellow carnations, and dark red dahlias.
In Episode #20, the Flowergod designs an elegant gladiola vase which consists of a a tall green vase containing lavender gladiolas, variegated pittosporum, and pepper tree foliage.
In Episode #18, the Flowergod designs a tropical arrangement in a green bowl as a centerpiece. The arrangement includes anthurium, bamboo, ginger foliage, and nandina.
In Episode #6 the Flowergod designs a Grecian urn which consists of pink roses, hanging amaranth, lavender carnations, lemon leaf, dianthus, plumosa, dried kangaroo paw, dried green hydrangia, and dyed silver dollar eucalyptus.
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