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On the Web
- Global Dried Flowers - Calcutta, India-based producer of an extensive variety of dried flowers, foliages, grasses, petals and fruits. Includes comprehensive information detailing drying, dyeing, storing, arranging and industry resources.
- Dried Flower Talk - A community forum of flower enthusiasts, novice to expert, sharing experiences, knowledge and drying expertise. Topics include harvesting, drying, and using dried materials.
- Dried Flowers Galore - Provides articles, forum, and information about dried flowers including pictures, growing tips and references.
- Mountain Flower - Offers wreaths, table arrangements, swags, custom designs featuring dried flowers. Also freeze dried and preserved flowers and greenery.
- Dried Flowers "R" Us - Offers a variety of dried and preserved flowers and foliage such as, hydrangeas, lavender, roses, protea, grasses, and phalaris.
- Clemson Extension - Drying Flowers - Details various processes of drying and preserving fresh flowers and foliages.
- Koos Lamboo Dried Flowers - A Dutch producer and exporter of high quality dried flowers, foliage and natural decorative items.
- Dried Flowers Direct - Offers retail and wholesale bunched or arranged air-dried flowers harvested from their western New York farm. Includes company history, craft show appearances and current open house schedule.
- Tristarr Hortitech - Manufacturer and exporters of dried floral arrangements, flower bouquet, dried floral wreaths, dry flower garland, potpourri, candles, exotic flowers and christmas decoration.
- Drying Flowers and Foliage for Arrangements - Detailed instructions and hints for drying flowers from the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Wikipedia Articles
- Chrysanthemum tea - Chrysanthemum tea is a flower-based tisane] made from [[chrysanthemum flowers of the species Chrysanthemum morifolium or Chrysanthemum indicum, which are most popular in East Asia. To prepare the tea, chrysanthemum flowers (usually dried) are steeped in hot water (usually 90 to 95 degrees Celsius after cooling from a boil) in either a teapot, cup, or glass; often rock sugar is also added, and occasionally also wolfberries.
- Centaurium beyrichii - Centaurium beyrichii, (mountain pink, quinine weed, rock centaury) is an annual that blooms from late spring to early fall. Used as a medicinal plant by pioneers, the flowers were dried and used to reduce fevers.
- Habala - Habala is a small mountain village in the 'Asir province of Saudi Arabia. It was originally inhabited by a tribal community known as the "flower men" because of their custom of wearing garlands of dried herbs and flowers in their hair.
- Carmel daisy - The Carmel daisy (Scabiosa prolifera) is a flowering plant of the family Dipsacales. Its flowers are creamy yellow, and when the petals are shed they leave a greenish-looking dried flower, good for arrangements.