Plant protecting and regulating compositions – Compositions for preservation or maintenance of cut flowers
Patent
1995-11-07
1997-05-06
Clardy, S. Mark
Plant protecting and regulating compositions
Compositions for preservation or maintenance of cut flowers
A01N 302
Patent
active
056271328
ABSTRACT:
Living plants, in particular coniferous and deciduous woody plants, are preserved by having them take up a preservation solution containing water, glycerin, a phosphate (e.g., calcium phosphate at 1.2-1.8 grams per liter of solution) and a biochemical energy source (e.g., sucrose at 4.0-8.0 grams per liter of solution). The preservation composition or solution provides for a gradual and complete preservation of the plant without the problem of chemicals "bleeding" from the leaves or incomplete preservation. The original texture, color, and odor of the plant is maintained. Additional dyes or coloration may be used in the preservation process.
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Clardy S. Mark
Joyce Timothy H.
Voyager Enterprises Inc.
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