Eucalyptus floral product

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428 15, 428 17, 428 23, 428 24, 156 61, A01N 300

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060688947

ABSTRACT:
A eucalyptus floral product and a method for producing the same is provided. The floral product is non-perishable and permanent, while appearing to be naturally grown as opposed to artificially manufactured. The eucalyptus leaf floral product comprises a plurality of eucalyptus leaves attached to a central stem to substantially resemble a corolla. Additionally, the corolla preferably resembles a rosette. The central stem is preferably a length of wire, and the eucalyptus leaves are preferably preserved eucalyptus leaves. The corolla includes an underside, and a plurality of smaller eucalyptus leaves attached to the underside of the corolla form to substantially resemble a calyx. Additionally, the leaves can be soaked in a mildly acidic solution, such as vinegar, before the leaves are formed into the floral product.

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patent: 1588274 (1926-06-01), Schlosser
patent: 4293601 (1981-10-01), Cole
patent: 4600612 (1986-07-01), Litwin et al.
patent: 4788085 (1988-11-01), DeLuca et al.
patent: 5310585 (1994-05-01), Haagenson

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