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Winged Everlasting
Botanical Name: Ammobium AlatumCommon Name: Winged Everlasting Family: Asteraceae Cultivation: Full sun and rich, sandy soil is best Uses: A nice dried flower accent used in clusters or single points of pure white daisies Regions: Forest and coastal regions of India, Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Siberia Comments: The common name winged everlasting is derived from peculiar winged formation of the branches Ammobium has a peculiar arrangement of branches but they are still dried and preserved for unique dry flower arrangements forming a preeminet decor of your house. Drying Ammobium Ammobium has small pure white straw textured dried flower with yellow centers. It is as simple to dry these species as any other flowers. Pick these flowers before they reach full bloom as they continue to open when drying. Hang them upside down in dry, dark, open, airy place. 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 |