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Many, but not all Proteas can be dried. They look wonderful for ages and it's well worth investigating. Here are three ways to tackle drying your cut Proteas. It's not difficult, so why not give it a go?
Hanging
Pick the flowers in their prime, strip
off the bottom leaves then tie about 5 of the flowers together in a tight bunch
with a rubber band. Hang them, heads down in a dry, dark, airy spot for about
two weeks.
In
a Glycerin Solution
The glycerin keeps the plant
material supple and helps it last longer. After cutting and stripping the foliage,
place the stems in a glycerin solution as soon as you can. Use a mix of one
third glycerin (available at your chemist) to two thirds water. The solution
should be seven to fourteen cm deep. Don't put stems in water first, and if
the stems have been cut for more than one hour, re-cut them before placing them
in the glycerin solution. When tiny beads of glycerin appear on the leaves,
take them out and hang them as described above.
Sulphur
Smelly, but really effective
at preserving
the colours. Simply burn sulphur in a sealed area with the flowers for about
five hours before hanging them as described. Sulphur, like glycerin is available
from your chemist.