Ikebana is the centuries-old Japanese art of arranging
flowers. The practice, which roughly translates to “making flowers come
alive,” uses carefully selected blossoms, greenery and other flora to
convey a specific feeling or emotion to an observer – just as a painting
or sculpture might. Ikebana on Wikipedia
There are three primary stems of Ikebana
Subject stem or Shin - the tallest stem
Secondary stem or Soe - the second talletst stem
Object or Tai or Hikae – the shortest in three stem arrangements
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