Grown form
The so-called grown form is a form of flowers and plants of all kinds, in which no or only a very small intervention by humans is performed. The grown form is thus a purely natural form of the respective plants, which are left to growth itself. The grown form is consistently found in the wild, in horticulture or floristry, however, this freedom is less common in growth. Here, the focus is rather on the specific intervention of a gardener or florist, whereby this is not only done from an aesthetic point of view and plants are to be brought into a harmonious and appealing shape by the intervention of man. Often, the grown form of a plant has difficulty adjusting to ever new weather or a temporary lack of nutrients, the result is a slow dying of parts or the totality of the plant. If humans intervene in the grown form, withered flowers or dead plant parts can be specifically removed, which relieves the respective plant and thus increases the chance of a longer and healthy life.