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  2. Oshibana - Wikipedia

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    Dried flowers and cards at an oshibana (dried flower art) workshop in Osaka, Japan Pressed flower decoupage on a miniature chair. Oshibana (押し花) is the art of using pressed flowers and other botanical materials to create an entire picture from these natural elements. [1]

  3. Potpourri - Wikipedia

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    A dried rose. Dried flowers are a common component of potpourris. Many plant species are used in potpourri. A 2015 study from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew identified 455 species used in potpourri from over 100 families, [5] including algae, fungi, and lichens.

  4. 9 Creative Ways to Use Dried Flowers as Fall Décor - AOL

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    Dried flower bouquets are the perfect low-maintenance fall decoration, as they don't need to be watered like fresh bouquets do. "While dried and preserved flowers can stay virtually perfect for ...

  5. Flower preservation - Wikipedia

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    Once dried, the flower reabsorbs a little moisture of atmospheric origin, and this increases its suppleness and its plasticity. As molecular sieve relates to the long-term preservation and treatment of cut flowers for long duration, (i.e. continually maintaining their decorative properties ), Vermont Flowers has been using this method of ...

  6. Pyrethrum - Wikipedia

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    The flowers should be dried and then crushed and mixed with water. Pyrethroids are synthetic insecticides based on natural pyrethrum ( pyrethrins ); one common example is permethrin . Pyrethrins are often sold in preparations that also contain the synthetic chemical piperonyl butoxide , which enhances the toxicity to insects and is faster ...

  7. Here's When You Should Cut Back Your Hydrangeas For Winter - AOL

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    "I recommend waiting until late winter or early spring because the dried flower heads provide winter interest," says Dillon. Tips For Pruning Hydrangeas. If you're cutting back a hydrangea, here ...

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