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DESIGN
TIPS
CONDITIONING TROPICAL FLOWERS
Anthuriums, Ginger and Birds of
Paradise
Submerge entire bloom end under fresh room temperature water for 15 to
20 minutes. Remove flowers from water and cut about 1/2 inch off
the bottom of the stem, and immediately put cut end in room temperature
water. Mist the heads of the flowers daily and keep flowers away
from heat sources and drafts.
Protea
Proteas have heavy woody stems and are prized for their extended vase
life. Use a sharp knife or pruners and trim approximately 1 inch from
the bottom of the stem. Place into a bucket of fresh, lukewarm
water immediately. Do not refrigerate or store below 55 degrees
F. Mist with fresh room temperature water once or twice a
day. Proteas are very thirsty, so maintain an adequate supply of
clean water.
You can dry protea by hanging
them upside down in a dark area or by
simply letting your arrangement dry naturally.
Tips for Tropical Flowers
- Mist often with fresh, room temperature water.
- Replace the water in your design daily.
- Keep flowers away from heat sources and drafts.
- Do not refrigerate.
- Do not place design in direct sunlight.
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