Australian Native Dried Flowers

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What’s the difference between dried and preserved flowers?

  • Dried flowers are fully dehydrated and lose their original feel and flexibility.
  • Preserved flowers retain a fresh look and feel using glycerine, alcohol, or resin treatments.

How long do Australian Dried Flowers last?

  • With proper care, they can last up to 2 years.
  • Keep them indoors, away from sunlight, humidity, and frequent handling.

Are the flowers Australian certified? If so, what does it mean?

  • Yes, the majority of our listed Australian flowers are Australian Made Certified.
  • This means they meet third-party verified standards for being genuinely Australian-grown and produced.
  • The green and gold Australian Grown logo makes them easy to identify on our website.

What are the most popular Australian dried flowers, and what are their uses?

  • Banksia Hookeriana: Ideal for box arrangements due to compact size.
  • Banksia Baxteri: Great for bouquets, often dyed for colour variety.
  • Tea Tree: Adds volume and texture; not allowed in Tasmania.
  • Niten: Bright orange stems for floral highlights.
  • Lavender: Used for fragrance and styling; crush petals to refresh scent.
  • Ready 2 Go Bunches: beautiful on their own, but they are often used as a base for larger DIY designs.

Examples of Restricted Flowers in Australia.

  • Tea Tree: Not allowed in Tasmania.
  • Pampas Grass: Not allowed in NSW, TAS, SA.
  • Some Ready 2 Go Bunches: Due to some components, like Tea Tree, not being allowed in Tasmania.

How do I care for Australian Dried Flowers?

  • Store in a dry, cool place with low humidity.
  • Avoid direct sunlight, water and high humidity.
  • For pampas grass: put out in the sun to fluff up, use hairspray to reduce shedding and and avoid air conditioning or heaters.
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