Originally a small vase used for display of specimen flowers. Sir Joseph Banks believed to have used the word in his Florilegium compiling the botanical works of many of his peers from the 1700's. The word has more recently taken on a broader meaning, pertaining to any size vase containing flowers arranged within the vase. This being a
distinction from a bouquet, arranged within the hand, then tied with ribbon and bow, (often wrapped in paper, cello or other
materials) and then placed in a vase.