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  2. 10 Meaningful Ways to Preserve Your Favorite Flowers - AOL

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    Learn how to preserve flowers with these clever DIY projects, which will allow you to enjoy the beauty of your blooms for longer than just a week.

  3. How to Preserve Your Favorite Flowers, from Bouquets to ... - AOL

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    Here’s how to preserve flowers to make your memories last forever, including DIY and professional preservation methods.

  4. 4 Easy Ways to Dry Flowers and Preserve Their Natural Beauty

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    Pressing flowers is a fun way to preserve blooms to use for scrapbooking or making cards. Pressing works especially well for flat flowers, but you can select flowers at any stage from bud to full ...

  5. Flower preservation - Wikipedia

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    Preserved rose blossoms and silk flowers. Flower preservation has existed since early history, although deliberate flower preservation is a more recent phenomenon.In the Middle East, the bones of pre-historic man were discovered with delicate wild flowers probably as a tribute to a passing loved one.

  6. Plant collecting - Wikipedia

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    If a collector wishes to preserve a flower in its natural shape they will use a desiccant. The most commonly used desiccant is silica gel. To do this flowers are placed in a box, and the desiccant is added till the flowers are covered. After 2–7 days the desiccant is removed, revealing the preserved flowers. [12]

  7. Conservation and restoration of herbaria - Wikipedia

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    Little can be done with burnt specimens and fragmented specimens except to preserve and protect what is left intact. The damage most likely to occur is water damage through natural or man-made flooding, such as roof leakage or fire sprinkler malfunction. Damaged or waterlogged specimens are frozen to delay deterioration and prevent a fungal ...