Material: Filipendula rubra, Mischantus sinesis 'Gracillimus', ferns, spontaneous flowers: Knautia longifolia and Vicia villosa.
Container: basket.
June is heating up day after day, preparing us for the fierce summer sun. Rains, however, mitigate the heat, giving to meadows and woods a green and dewy look that becomes part of the chabana, the flower arrangement for the Japanese tea ceremony.
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Oenothera odorata and Commelina communis are among the flowers suggested by Henry Mittwer for June. Fleeting flowers that last only few hours, so it's better to pick them up at night and use them in the morning. Even the white flowers of Spirea japonica are included in the list for June, but, actually, they are more interesting later in season, when just sporadic flowers evoke the frothy mass in full bloom now gone.
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TravelinaGarden, June 2016.
Further reading:
Henry Mittwer, The Art of Chabana: Flowers for the Tea Ceremony, Charles E. Tuttle Company Inc., Tokyo, 1974.
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