Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Three dimension imitation or 'treated' natural product – Flora
Patent
1994-01-26
1995-03-21
Beck, Shrive
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Three dimension imitation or 'treated' natural product
Flora
427 4, A01N 300
Patent
active
053993926
ABSTRACT:
Method for preserving natural flowers, in which the lower end of the stem of the flower is immersed into a water/glycerol solution of a dry composition comprising mineral salts, citric acid and dyes, characterized in that the flower to be treated is severed from the upper end of its stem so that the remaining section of said stem still connected to the flower is shorter than 5 cm and preferably of about 1 cm so that the path of said solution towards the flower be as short as possible.
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Beck Shrive
Dudash Diana
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