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Dried Plumosum (18)
Reference : 18-SEC-FL-PLUM-08
Color : Nature
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Description
Plumosum is a flower native to South Africa, belonging to the Proteaceae family. The plant is distinguished by its long, pointed leaves and the colourful bracts that surround the small flowers in the centre. The bracts of the leucadendron can be of different colours, from green to red, pink, yellow and orange, making it a popular flower for interior design projects. Stabilized Leucadendron is a version of this flower that has been subjected to a special process to preserve its beauty and texture for a long period of time. . This means that dried plumosum can be used in long-term interior design projects, such as permanent floral arrangements, wall installations and centrepieces. Stabilised Leucadendron is also very versatile and can be combined with other flowers and foliage to create spectacular and original floral arrangements. For a simple and modern design you can combine it with natural dried palm spear, stabilised eucalyptus, or white mini pampas grass. For a more colourful decoration, choose pink dried lagurus and yellow stabilised gypsophila. It is often used in modern, minimalist floral arrangements, where its geometric shapes and bright colours add a touch of sophistication to the interior design.
- Origin :
- Holland
- Length min (cm) :
- 30
- Flower diameter max (cm) :
- 5
- Flower diameter min (cm) :
- 3
- Held in time :
-
Characteristics
Note: weight and dimensions are for general guidance only. It is a natural product and therefore the colours may vary depending on the bunch.
General recommendations
Dried flowers require minimal maintenance. Phocealys advises you :
- Do not expose your dried flowers directly to the sun, as direct exposure could damage the colour of your bouquets
- To remove dust from your dried bouquets, wipe them lightly with a cloth to avoid damaging them. You can also use a hairdryer, as long as the air is cold and you do not blow too close to the bouquet