About: Phil Rulloda

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Phil Rulloda is an American floral designer, floral design teacher, and author. He has appeared nationally and internationally as a featured speaker and presenter in more than 500 floral industry events. Notable works include Christmas decorating at the White House during the Gerald Ford administration and designing for the 1984 Summer Olympic Games.

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  • Phil Rulloda is an American floral designer, floral design teacher, and author. He has appeared nationally and internationally as a featured speaker and presenter in more than 500 floral industry events. Notable works include Christmas decorating at the White House during the Gerald Ford administration and designing for the 1984 Summer Olympic Games. Rulloda co-authored and published Contemporary and Tropical Floral Design with Silverio Casabar in 1990, with a second printing released in 1998. He is the owner and head instructor at the Phil Rulloda Southern California School of Floral Design in Anaheim, California. (en)
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  • Phil Rulloda is an American floral designer, floral design teacher, and author. He has appeared nationally and internationally as a featured speaker and presenter in more than 500 floral industry events. Notable works include Christmas decorating at the White House during the Gerald Ford administration and designing for the 1984 Summer Olympic Games. (en)
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  • Phil Rulloda (en)
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