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page 1Ikebana

ikebana
thumb| arrangement by the 40th headmaster Ikenobō Senjō, drawing from the by the [[Shijō school, 1820]]
thumb| flower arrangement in a (alcove), in front of a (hanging scroll)
Kenzan
thumb|A kenzan used in an ikebana flower arrangement
chabana
thumb|Chabana arrangement of the Sōgetsu-ryū school
is a generic term for the arrangement of flowers put together for display at a Japanese tea ceremony, and also for the wide variety of plants conventionally considered as appropriate material for such use, as witnessed by the existence of such encyclopedic publications as the Genshoku Chabana Daijiten [All-color encyclopedia of chabana]. The method of arranging the flowers is according to the nageire, or thrown in, style of flower arranging. In turn, nageire is recognized as a certain stylistic category of Kadō, the Japanese "Way of Flowers"
moribana
thumb|Landscape moribana arrangement by the Ohara-ryū in a [[tokonoma alcove in front of a scroll painting (kakemono)]]
thumb|Landscape moribana of the Saga Go-ryū
thumb|Upright moribana with Iris (plant)|iris, evoking a water landscape
Moribana (盛り花, 盛花) is one of the expressions of Japanese flower arrangement Ikebana. The word Moribana means "full bloom flowers".
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