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Which two parts are required for a flower to be perfect?
 
  a. petal and sepal c. petal and pistil
  b. stamen and pistil d. petal and stamen

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Discuss the impact that negative space can have on interior plantings
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

An object may be seen as being simple or beautiful because of the fact that it is surrounded by space.
Important religious icons are separated from other objects to help establish their importance.
Sculptures are placed on stands or plinths in order to elevate them to higher spaces and make them
more visible. The same can be accomplished with establishing the importance of plants, dish gardens,
hanging baskets, and many more horticultural offerings. On the other hand, it is a technique of design
to lessen negative space between objects, drawing them closer together to achieve impact. For
example, rather than placing several single-specimen plants about an entire office building floor, a
more focal approach would be to draw them together, creating a more unified statement.





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