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Preserved calendula (09)
Reference : 09-F-AFL-CALEND-198
8 heads
Available stock : 60 units
Color : Light red
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Description
The Preserved calendula is a versatile flower that fits perfectly with many decorative styles:
For a rustic and bright look, pair it with:
- Dried flowers: wheat, oats, phalaris, broom bloom
- Other preserved flowers: yellow or white immortelles, yarrow, craspedia
- Foliage: preserved eucalyptus parvifolia, preserved lentisk
Ideal for: boho bouquets, rustic wedding decorations, summer arrangements.
For a natural and botanical design, combine it with:
- Preserved mosses: flat moss, pole moss
- Branches: twisted branches, driftwood
- Preserved foliage: preserved fern, green or golden ruscus
Ideal for: plant frames, kokedama, botanical window displays.
For artistic and colorful creations, pair it with:
- Contrasting flowers: preserved red or purple roses, blue or purple hydrangeas
- Dried flowers: preserved gypsophila, lagurus
- Decor accessories: beads, ribbons, tissue paper
Ideal for: modern arrangements, event decoration, contemporary floral art.
- Stabilization technique :
- Impregnation
- Origin :
- Ecuador
- Diameter :
- 6.5 cm
- Held in time :
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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
Stabilised plants are 100% natural. They can only be exposed inside. They require no maintenance, no watering and no special light. They keep their freshness and flexibility for several years. A few tips to keep your stabilised plants looking fresh:
- Handle the plants with care and delicacy (natural plants are therefore fragile).
- Avoid rooms with a relative humidity of over 80%. Use these products in interiors where the temperature is not lower than 10°C.
- Avoid sudden fluctuations in temperature.
- Avoid placing stabilised plants directly in front of air conditioning.