Flowers

The difference between an arrangement and a bouquet of flowers lies in their composition and presentation. An arrangement typically refers to a carefully crafted display of flowers, foliage, and other decorative elements, designed to create a harmonious and artistic composition. Arrangements are often arranged in a vase or container, where the floral elements are strategically placed and can vary in height, shape, and texture. On the other hand, a bouquet typically consists of a collection of flowers, often of the same type or variety, gathered together and bound by stems or wrapped in a decorative wrapping. Bouquets are usually hand-held and are often given as gifts or carried during special occasions like weddings or graduations. While arrangements focus on the overall aesthetic appeal and artistic arrangement, bouquets emphasise the simplicity and portability of the flower collection.