What's In It?

Created for our Fusion360 event in August, this design draws inspiration from the majestic beauty of Lebanon, showcasing the country's rich botanical heritage and cultural symbolism. The design prominently features cedar branches—Lebanon's national emblem—creating a strong architectural foundation that speaks to strength and endurance.

The interplay of between strength and delicacy is highlighted by the use of strong branches supporting delicate blooms, including roses, hydrangeas and stock flower.

Holly branches add texture and depth with their glossy green leaves, while gilded palm fronds introduce a touch of opulence and grandeur that reflects Lebanon's historical splendor. Silvery olive branches weave throughout, symbolizing peace and prosperity.

Here is the list of flowers we used and their availability:

  • ‘Cedar: Available all year (locally grown)

  • Olive Branches: Available all year

  • Gunnii Eucalyptus: Available all year

  • Broom Corn: Available all year

  • Holly: Available all year (locally grown)

  • Honeysuckle vine: Available all year (locally grown)

  • Hydrangeas: Available June - July (locally grown)

  • Garden Roses: Available all year

  • Carnations: Available all year

  • Stock: Available all year

  • Ninebark: Available May - October (locally grown)

  • Butterfly Ranunculus: Available all year

  • Gilded Palm: Available all year

  • Dried Lavender: Available all year (locally grown)

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