Preserved plants - what are they? How are they created?
Stabilized plants often referred to as “eternal flowers” or “eternal plants”. Why the name? Stabilized plants, or plants in glycerin, because it is a solution of this substance that is given to plants and replaces their natural juices. This makes the flowers extremely durable, the stems flexible (which is conducive to the creation of natural decorations, paintings from stabilized plants, garlands, Christmas reeds), and the color remains intense. Stabilized plants do not crumble, unlike some species of dried flowers.
Species of preserved plants - available in Secca
Plant stabilization is definitely a longer and more complex process than the traditional herbal method of drying flowers, which is why this method is most often used with specific plant species. Among the most popular are stabilized eucalyptus leaves, stabilized ruscus, stabilized olive leaves. Increasingly, we can also find stabilized hydrangea and stabilized colored gypsophila.
Preserved plants how to make, that is, what is the process of stabilization?
Plant stabilization is a complicated process that requires precise replacement of natural plant juices with a glycerin solution. This is what allows plants to retain their flexibility and color intensity, becoming an excellent choice for creating a variety of compositions.