From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishflower arrangingˈflower arˌranging noun [uncountable] DLthe skill of arranging flowers in an attractive way
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flower arranging• Adjacent to the ruins are the Priorwood gardens which specialise in growing plants for drying and flower arranging.• Interests include reading, gardening and flower arranging.• Here at the Moredon Community Gardening Centre, there are regular classes on anything from hanging baskets to dried flower arranging.• Dill seed-heads as also wonderful material for flower arranging.• However, most adult education classes will include something on flower arranging and many colleges provide courses on floristry.