In Episode #7 the Flowergod designs a fall centerpiece using a pumpkin as the container in this video. The arrangement consists of a pumpkin, stock, statice, button poms, Japanese lanterns, yellow rovers, seeded eucalyptus, and some garden greenery.
In Episode #57, the Flowergod designs a Thanksgiving Cornucopia arrangement for fall. The arrangement includes fall roses, lavender dalhias, vyron daisies, ornamental peppers, yellow stock, avocado foliage, and lemon leaf in a cornucopia.
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 #56, the Flowergod designs a fall carnation cake arrangement. The arrangement includes two shades of yellow carnations, yellow and black daisies, and various greenery.
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 #58, the Flowergod designs an elegant dual vase table scape arrangement. The arrangement includes roses, dahlias, montbretia, greeneries, and two low oval vases.
In Episode #54, the Flowergod designs an exotic pepper for the fall season. The arrangement includes ornamental peppers, vyron daisies, roses, bamboo greenery, copper wire, various other flowers, and a cylinder vase.
In Episode #13 the Flowergod designs a winter holiday centerpiece using cedar, pine, sugar pine cones, roses, and twigs. The centerpiece is designed to be viewed from all angles on your holiday table.
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 #47, the Flowergod designs an asian themed arrangement called the Dragon's Layer. The arrangement includes purple dendrobium orchids, liatris, sword fern, stargazers, and various other greenery.
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