Home

bloemschermen

Bloemschermen, literally “flower screens” in Dutch, is a term used in horticulture and floristry to describe screen-like structures or panels that incorporate flowers or floral materials. The expression can refer to two related, but distinct, uses: a functional greenhouse screen and a decorative floral panel.

In greenhouse practice, bloemschermen are lattice or panel systems placed to divide spaces, diffuse light, and

In floristry and interior decoration, a bloemscherm denotes a decorative panel or backdrop composed of flowers,

Historically, the term is mainly used in the Netherlands and Flemish-speaking regions, reflecting a tradition of

See also: garden screen, floristry, plant display, greenhouse design.

influence
air
flow.
They
can
be
freestanding
or
fixed
to
walls
and
are
often
used
to
create
microclimates
between
sections,
support
climbing
plants,
or
improve
ventilation.
The
frames
may
be
built
from
wood,
metal,
or
plastic,
and
panels
can
be
left
bare,
planted
with
living
vines,
or
covered
with
flowering
material
to
enhance
aesthetics
while
performing
a
practical
function.
foliage,
and
botanical
materials
arranged
on
a
flat
or
slightly
curved
surface.
Such
screens
are
used
for
exhibitions,
ceremonies,
window
displays,
or
interior
design,
serving
as
visually
striking
partitions
or
decorative
elements.
The
arrangements
emphasize
color,
texture,
and
seasonal
suitability
rather
than
structural
necessity.
floral
display
and
garden
design
that
values
organized,
panel-like
arrangements.
Contemporary
practice
often
combines
traditional
methods
with
modern
materials,
including
synthetic
supports
and
preserved
or
dried
plant
matter,
expanding
the
range
of
possible
appearances
and
applications.