Dried flowers

Dried flowers
Dried flowers

Dried flowers

Dried flowers are often used as home arrangement in bouquets

Dried flowers

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What are dried flowers

Dried flowers are real flowers that have had their moisture removed through a natural dehydration process. They are used for decorative purposes and can last for several years if properly cared for. Dried flowers can also be created by air-drying, dehydrating in an oven, or using other methods such as microwaving. They are known for their long-lasting beauty, low maintenance, and ability to add texture and color to interiors. Dried flowers can symbolize endurance, strength, and resilience, and they are often used in arrangements, bouquets, and various crafts.

Popular dried flowers varieties and maintenance

Some popular dried flower varieties include roses, hydrangeas, gypsophila, larkspur, ammobium, celosia, and lavender.

Dried flowers can be rehydrated with a light mist of water to revive their colors and texture, but they will eventually become brittle and fragile over time.

Dried flowers are more economical than fresh flowers because they last longer and require less maintenance. However, they do not have the same vibrant colors or scent as fresh flowers

Dried flowers are different from preserved flowers, which are real flowers that have been treated with chemicals to maintain their natural appearance and color. Preserved flowers can last for years and are often used as gifts or in high-end decorative arrangements.

How to care for dried flowers

Dried flowers are relatively easy to care for and can last for years if properly maintained.

7 tips for caring for dried flowers:

  1. Do not place dried flowers in water, as this will weaken the stems and promote mold growth.
  2. Place dried flowers in an opaque vase or container to protect them from direct sunlight.
  3. Keep dried flowers in a dry room, away from areas with high humidity.
  4. Use a feather or hairdryer on a low, cool setting to remove dust from dried flowers.
  5. Keep dried flowers in a permanent spot with little movement to avoid breakage.
  6. Ensure good airflow around dried flowers to prevent moisture buildup and mold growth.
  7. Keep dried flowers out of reach of children and pets to prevent damage.

Dried flowers can last up to a year or more with proper care. They do not require watering and should be kept away from direct sunlight and areas with high humidity. Regular dusting and gentle handling can help maintain their appearance.

References

https://www.houseoflilac.com/pages/dried-flowers

https://millarose.com.au/blogs/flowers/what-are-dried-flowers

https://www.lejardininfini.com/blogs/le-jardin/dried-flowers-vs-preserved-flowers-what-s-the-difference

https://www.verdissimo.com/en/news/what-are-the-differences-between-dried-flowers-and-preserved-flowers

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