This post is called Grace because of the funky purple bowl I used as a container.
The bowl belonged to my mother’s Aunt Grace, who was a charming old school southern lady. Grace was my grandmother’s sister and a schoolteacher long retired by the time I came along – she would sit with me and we would draw cats from a series of circles. I have always liked to draw and perhaps she got me started with those cats.
I have been plotting the flower arrangement for a while waiting for the Bridal Bouquet Frangipani (Plumeria pudica) to need pruning again. The bowl is good sized and it took 10 or so clusters of Frangipani to fill it, I added some buds and foliage of Heliconia (H. psittacorum) then some Asian Sword Fern for green texture.
The purple bowl of Plumeria is now gracing my foyer, I think of my Great Aunt when I pass it.
I feel I have been graced with new friends and some interesting new projects over the past couple of weeks, I wish the same to all who read this post. Happy Monday and thanks to our hostess, Cathy .
I love your very tropical arrangement. It must be so wonderful to have to prune your plumeria again! The one I once had put out a few flowers and then died, indicating it was not happy here.
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I find myself collecting Plumerias unintentionally, some do better than others and the white Bridal Bouquet is the most prolific.
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This is gorgeous Amy. I love the pure white plumeria and the helicona is perfect with it, picking up the colour of your Aunt Grace’ s bowl. I would love to have this on my table.
Good to hear that life is treating you well with new friends and exciting projects.
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Thank you, been working on artistic oyster reef design, interesting to say the least!
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What an unusual and pretty bowl with a great history. I love such things. Your arrangement is pure tropical loveliness and I think it would be something I’d see in the lobby of a hotel in Hawaii. Beautiful!
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Thank you, there is a job I need – Hawaiian lobby florist.
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I wouldn’t mind it myself!
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That’s a beautiful bowl and I think it’s lovely that you’ve named it after your great aunt – the things passed on can be wonderful ways to trigger memories. You did a great job with the frangipangi – your Plumeria must be splendid in full bloom. My poor Plumeria has yet to produce a single flower this year – I’m wondering if I’d have better (or worse) luck with it if I planted it in the ground rather than leaving it in its current pot.
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My experience with Plumeria is it works better in the ground. Better yet, just stick a cutting in the ground during rainy season. A friend gave me a 3 or 4 foot cutting, I stripped it and stuck it in the ground – it took and has put out an abundance of foliage and a few flowers.
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I love those frangipani. Do they smell as wonderful as they look? I do love those exciting times in life when fresh projects and new friends cross our paths…
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Thank you, those particular Frangipani are not terribly fragrant but semi evergreen and columnar which makes up for the lack of fragrance. Hoping for an exciting winter!
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This is such a beautiful arrangement. Using white flowers seems appropriate for “grace.” Your aunt would be so pleased with how you showcased her bowl and her life.
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Thank you, I would be surprised if she ever saw a Frangipani!
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I had an aunt who lived in Florida and we kids thought it so funny when she talked about Frangipani.
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Love that! it is a funny word. Once you get south of Vero Beach – it is funny plant word land!
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Beautiful arrangement! My mom’s name was Grace. She would have loved these.
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Thank you, thinking about the many Graces in our lives?
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Very beautiful arrangement.
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Thank you, thanks for following!
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I love the edges of the bowl, and how nice to have things like that that bringing back memories. Apart from a couple of vases that were wedding presents I think all the others I bought myself. Yours must be bigger than it first looked if you were filling it with all that material and it was hard to get a real judge of its size. The frangipani is beautiful and just so White, presumably why it gets called Bridal Bouquet. Thanks for sharing
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Thank you, I collected a lot of the things my mother had – she was a diligent gardener and vase collector. The bowl is 14″! It took a lot of flowers to fill it.
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14″!! Good grief – that’s even bigger than I thought it must be!! What an amazing thing it is 🙂
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Yes, the Frangipani really has to flowering to fill it!
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Gosh, Amy. This is so lovely. And like that of a painting, the name “Grace” is perfect here.
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Thank you, Cynthia.
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