Flowers can bring liveliness and color to every room they’re placed in. They’d make for a perfect gift, except for one thing: their lifespans are extremely short. There’s nothing more disappointing than seeing the bouquet you’ve bought yesterday go to waste in such a short amount of time. The solution? Get preserved flowers instead!
While they won’t last forever, preserved flowers can stay intact for years on end.
Here we’ll explain all you need to know about them to ensure that they last you as long as possible.
It depends on the species
While any flower can be preserved successfully, some flowers are simply sturdier than others. Naturally, the tougher the flower, the longer it will last, even when preserved.
Lilies, roses, and orchids are among the best varieties you can preserve, as they’re much more sturdy than Jasmine or Gardenia flowers, for example. Of course, again, this doesn’t mean other species won’t last you a long time with proper maintenance. It’s just that they’ll be more prone to external damage as time passes.
It depends on how you display them
There are two methods of displaying preserved flowers: open-air, and glass displays. Plants that are preserved in open-air displays are more prone to external damage, which negatively affects their lifespan. On the other hand, sealed glass displays can help your plants stay in their optimal condition for much longer.
As long as your display is made by a professional, your flowers could be preserved to last up to a whopping 35 years in the future! Of course, this is a pricier option that doesn’t appeal to everyone. If a 1-10 year-long lifespan seems sufficient to you, feel free to choose an open-air display instead!
Proper maintenance is key to longevity
If you learn how to care for your preserved plants, they could last you up to 10 years! Now, even though they look alive, preserved flowers do not need watering. In fact, it’s quite on the contrary – humidity is their worst enemy! Keep them away from water sources at all costs.
Besides that, avoid placing them somewhere they’ll be exposed to direct sunlight. This could ruin your flowers, because, preserved or not, they’re still quite delicate.
If you need to clean your flower from dust, dirt, and such, we advise you to use a blowdryer set on the lowest setting (and no heat!).
In this way, your preserved flowers could keep their beauty for many years to come. Ideally, you’ll be able to keep them in that state for anywhere between 1-20 years!
The bottom line
As you can see, preserved plants are an excellent way to decorate your home with your favorite flowers without having to replace them every couple of days. Depending on the species, the preservation method you choose, and whether you maintain them properly, preserved flowers can last anywhere between 1-35 years.
Overall, we hope our article helped you learn more about the topic in question and we wish you the best of luck in all of your future endeavors!