
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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Blue Salvia
Botanical Name: Salvia FarinaceaCommon Names: Victoria Blue Salvia, Cultivation: Full sun in well drained soil Colors: Blue, Purple, Red, Pink, Lavender Bloom Time: December to May Uses: It is one of the few true blue dried flower accents Regions: Arid Regions of India, Spain, North Africa, North America, Drying Salvia These are beautiful flowers that are preserved for enhancing the decor of homes and offices. Spikes are picked when the florets are fully open and the calyx is bright blue. Then these stems are tied together and hang upside down to dry in a dark, well ventilated place. After they are completely dried take them out and store them in an air tight container. Uses Dried Salvia are used as an everlasting in exclusive dried flower arrangements. They are paired with a variety of white porcelain and used to make beautiful and charming bouquets. Dried leaves within clothes and linen will discourage moths. 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 |