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Is Gypsophila paniculata a dried flower or a fresh flower? How much is a bunch?

Hank Schrader
2020-11-16 11:23:35
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1. dried flowers or flowers

Gypsophila paniculata not only has dried flowers and flowers, in peacetime common is dried flowers, flowers are relatively rare.There is a certain difference between dried flowers and flowers, but the color of dried flowers will be more, the color of flowers is less, common pink and white.Moreover, dried flowers contain less water, and fresh flowers have more water and look fuller.

2. Saving Method

1. Preservation of flowers: It is easy to preserve flowers. First, cut the bottom of the branch obliquely.Prepare a clean flowerpot in advance, add some water to the bottle, and then insert the baby's breath in the water.If you want to keep it longer, you can add some salt to the water, or you can add a vitamin C.

2. Dried flower preservation: After making Gypsophila paniculata into dried flowers, it is recommended to put it in a dry place at home, and the maintenance environment should not be too humid.Don't be exposed to the sun, you can put it in a place with astigmatism.Don't be blown directly by the air conditioner, nor can you put it next to the heater.

3. Price

The price of Gypsophila paniculata is not very expensive, the price of each is between 3-5 yuan, generally a bunch of about 12.For flowers, the price may be higher, usually between 150 and 330 yuan.

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