
Conserving the beauty of all
seasons, dried flowers, potpourris and
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Quaking Grass
Botanical Name: Briza MaximaCommon Name: Marguerite Daisy Cultivation: Full sun in very well drained soil Uses: Is a nice dried flower texture Regions: Northern regions of India, USA, Drying of Quaking Grass Quaking grass is harvested soon after heading well before seed pods turn tan. If there is noticeable shattering of spikelets during handling the crop, this indicates that the plant was cut late. After cutting, collect the flowers and hang them upside down in dry, dark, open, airy place. Uses of Quaking Grass Dried quaking grass is used as a nice dried flower texture. It is mixed with twigs and dried leaves to make wonderful arrangements. They are used as an accent in several dried arrangements in the form of bouquets and baskets. They enhance the decor and give a wonderful look to the interiors.The roots can be dried and ground into flour for making breads. They have many uses in traditional medicines, especially for kidney ailments. Dried Grasses Reed Spadix | Broom Grass | Corn Grass | Green Moss | Lycopodium | Munni Grass | Shama Grass | Spider Grass | Star Grass | Strip Grass | Quaking Grass | Raffia | Brome Grass | Silver Fern | Wheat Grass | Fox Tail | Browny Grass | Jaya Grass |