
Conserving the beauty of all
seasons, dried flowers, potpourris and
other dried exotics are manufactured such that they retain their beauty. |
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Armerias
Common Names: Sea Thrift, Sea Pink, Spanish GrassColors: Bright Pink or Red Cultivation: Full sun in very well drained soil Uses: A nice bright dried flower accent Regions: High Mountainous Regions, Rock Cliffs, Plains of India, Northeast India, California, West Indies, Europe Drying Armerias Harvest the flowers and cut them when flower heads are in full bloom. Dry them upside down in dry, dark, open, airy place. They can be dried by air drying or microwave drying. Keep them in a dark place until completely dried. After drying store them in air tight containers and preserve them until used for beautiful flower arrangements. Natural Dry Flowers Annual Flowers : Acroclinium | Amaranthus | Anemones | Armerias | Baby's Breath | Bachelors Button | Blue Salvia | Broom Bloom | Celosia | Chamomile | Chinese Lanterns | Dahlia Flowers | Feverfew | Gomphrena | Helipterum | Hydrangea Flowers | Land Lotus Flower | Nigella | Marigold | Matricaria | Millet Flowers | Orchid Flowers | Oregano | Phalaris | Purple Majesty | Rudbeckia | Sea Holly | Strawflower | Verbena | Zinnias Perennial Flowers : Baby's Breath | Bells of Ireland | Blue Globe Thistle | Carnation Flowers | Daisy Flowers | Flax | Hibiscus | Hollyhock | Iris | Lady's Mantle | Larkspur | Lavender | Lily Flower | Monkshood | Pearly Everlasting | Rose Flowers | Statice | Sunflower | Yarrow |