Nodding creeper, cleome, and corylus. Although each of these flowers has different characteristics, they can be incorporated into a beautiful design to create a unique and attractive space. First of all, the Japanese honeysuckle has the words "friendship," "bond," and "trust" in the language of flowers, giving a friendly and amicable impression. It can also express "strong ties" due to the strength of its tendrils. Cleome, on the other hand, has the words "noble," "mysterious," and "free" in the language of flowers, giving an impression of beauty and splendor. Coriolus, with its beautifully colored leaves, can also express "change," "diversity," and "individuality. What kind of attractive designs can be created by using these flowers together? I envision an arched trellis, with the tendrils of the calendula intertwined with the cleome flowers and accented with the foliage of the corylus. The strong tendrils of the Nodendron vine would allow the trellis to retain its shape and complement the beautiful creome flowers. The addition of corylus leaves can also add depth and dimension to the space and accentuate the design. Focusing on the language of flowers, the "friendship" and "bond" of the Japanese honeysuckle can be expressed by the shape of the trellis itself. Cleome's "noble" and "mysterious" are expressed by the gorgeous and delicate shape of the flower. And the "diversity" and "individuality" of Corylus is expressed by its colorful foliage. When used together, the flowers create a beautiful space while bringing out the unique characteristics of each. We can learn a lot from flowers and create beautiful things while taking advantage of their beauty and the language of flowers.