Going International

Taking floral skills to the global level

Representing a nation on the international stage can be a daunting task, but for the designers that compete, it’s a rewarding journey. International floral competition looks different than traditional U.S. competition, which focuses more on line, focal, and individual components, as well as composition as a whole. For international competition, less emphasis is placed on a strong focal point and more on the interaction of stem placement. 

International competitions such as the Interflora World Cup and Europa Cup use the Florint International 100-point system. This evaluation process has four areas of criteria: idea . . .

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