Everything you need to know about maintenance-free preserved flowers, plants, and moss. Production, preservation techniques and answers to all your questions can be found in the “What Is It?” section.
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Preserved, fresh or artificial flowers and plants: how to choose?
There is no single solution. Fresh, preserved or artificial flowers, each option has its advantages and limitations.
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Why is it such a challenge to find preserved peonies?
It can be difficult to find preserved peonies for several reasons: complex preservation process, high demand and limited supply.
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Mood Moss VS ball moss : a comparison of two biophilic design stars
Very popular in the United States, the mood moss is coming to Europe and will quickly become very popular. This new plant is very similar to ball moss with its rounded shape. Find out how it compares in this article.
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Why do preserved plants and flowers no longer need water?
Preserved plants and flowers are a real miracle of horticultural technology! Thanks to a natural, environmentally-friendly preservation process, they no longer need water to stay fresh and vibrant for years. We explain everything in this article.
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All you need to know about the glamelia technique (used by florists)
Glamelia is a flower design technique that allows you to create spectacular arrangements with rolled petals to create intricate patterns.
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What are the advantages of green walls in the workplace?
Walls made from preserved plants are THE trend of the moment. In addition to the aesthetic aspect of these vertical gardens, their use in offices has multiple virtues. What are green walls made of? Before identifying the advantages of preserved green walls, it is necessary to understand what preservation is. It is a technology for the conservation of fresh plants. Several techniques have been developed to adapt to the characteristics and constraints of each family of plant. For [...]
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Preservation, preservation, freeze-drying... What lexicon for plants?
All too often, the term "preserved" is misused to describe plants that are not. In order to clarify all the techniques that exist and to give the right information about the product we are selling, we are creating a semantic that did not exist before. Find out more in this article.
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All about the freeze-drying technique for preserved plants
This freeze-drying technique is often equated with, or even confused with, the classic drying of plants. In reality, this preservation method is applied to many pharmaceutical and food products, archaeological remains, small animals or plants.
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