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  2. 4 Easy Ways to Dry Flowers and Preserve Their Natural Beauty

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    Best flowers for air-dry method: Hydrangeas, baby breath, lavender , bachelor’s buttons, larkspur, statice, strawflower, yarrow, most herbs, ornamental grasses such as fountain grass and pampas ...

  3. Flower preservation - Wikipedia

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    There are several air-drying methods used for different kinds of flowers. The easiest and most effective way to dry most flowers is to tie them in small bundles with twine, raffia or ribbons, and hang them upside down, out of direct sunlight in a warm, well-ventilated place.

  4. How to make flowers last longer - AOL

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    Keep your flowers alive longer this spring and summer with 7 surprising tricks! Bet you didn't know that adding vodka and sugar to the water in the vase can help fresh flowers last longer!

  5. Oshibana - Wikipedia

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    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] Such pressed flower art consists of drying flower petals and leaves in a flower press to flatten them, exclude light and press out moisture. These elements are then used to "paint" an artistic ...

  6. Drying - Wikipedia

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    Laundry hung on a clothes line in a drying room (dehumidifier in the background and duct for ventilation in the ceiling) Drying is a mass transfer process consisting of the removal of water or another solvent [1] by evaporation from a solid, semi-solid or liquid. This process is often used as a final production step before selling or packaging ...

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  8. Helichrysum - Wikipedia

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    When cut young and dried, the open flowers and stalks preserve their colour and shape for long periods. Helichrysum italicum (synonym Helichrysum angustifolium ) is steam distilled to produce a yellow-reddish essential oil popular in fragrance for its unique scent, best described as herbaceous, sweet, and honey-like.

  9. Dipsacus - Wikipedia

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    The genus name (Dipsacus) is derived from the Greek word for thirst (dipsa) and refers to the cup-like formation made where sessile leaves merge at the stem.[2] [3]The name teasel derives from words such as Old English tǣsl, tǣsel; relating to the verb "to tease" – the dried heads of the plant were once used in the textile industry to raise the nap on woolen cloth.