Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging, is deeply connected to the changing seasons. Here's how it can be approached in each season: ### Spring (Haru) - **Themes:** Renewal, growth, and awakening. - **Materials:** Cherry blossoms (sakura), plum blossoms (ume), peonies, and other early-blooming flowers. Fresh green foliage and budding branches. - **Style:** Use light, airy arrangements that capture the delicate and transient nature of spring flowers. Incorporate buds and young leaves. ### Summer (Natsu) - **Themes:** Abundance, vitality, and coolness. - **Materials:** Hydrangeas, irises, lotuses, and summer grasses. Use of green foliage is prominent. - **Style:** Arrangements can be larger and more vibrant, reflecting the lushness of the season. Incorporate water elements or use vases that suggest coolness to counteract the summer heat. ### Autumn (Aki) - **Themes:** Maturity, harvest, and reflection. - **Materials:** Chrysanthemums, autumn leaves, grasses, and fruits like p...