florlama
Florlama is a lesser-known but distinctive style of floral design that originated in the early 20th century, primarily in the United States. It emerged as a reaction to the more structured and formal Victorian-era floral arrangements, emphasizing a freer, more organic approach. The term "florama" itself is not widely documented in historical records, but it appears to have been used colloquially to describe loose, asymmetrical bouquets that incorporated a broader range of natural elements, such as leaves, branches, and even small rocks or moss.
Florlama arrangements often featured a mix of wildflowers, perennials, and seasonal blooms, arranged in a way
The influence of florlama can be seen in later movements like cottagecore and wildflower gardening, which also