7 Types Of Cut Flower That Hold For A Week In A Vas

JAKARTA - For home decorations using flowers, most people choose to use artificial flowers because they are more durable and durable. Whereas if only you knew, there are several types of native flowers that have a longer life and are easily adaptable to a long period of life. This flower is called cut flower.

Reporting from Better Homes & Gardens, Friday, January 13, there are at least seven types of cut flowers that you can consider as decorations for residential beauty.

This popular autumn flower is the right choice to be placed in a vassus, because its bloom can last up to two weeks. Because of its nature, krisan flower is dubbed the mother'' flower. krisan flowers are available in various colors and shapes of different braids, in the sense of button MMs, anemon, quinted, spider, spray, and pompon.

Known as beautiful ornamental plants, orchids can also last up to two weeks after cutting. If you want orchids with a long life, look for cymbidium or anthurium varieties. Both can last for four weeks or more.

If you are looking for a series of flowers to put in a vase other than a krisan flower, try choosing a wholeelir flower. Anyelir can last up to three weeks in a vas. As long as you keep it away from heat and direct sunlight and change the vasine water regularly. In addition, this flower also has a lot of color so it can be adjusted to your favorite color.

If you want to plant flowers that can also be used as cut flowers, then the zinc flower can be considered. This flower has purple, red, orange, white, pink, and yellow flowers. The zinc flower is a butterfly favorite. This plant is able to last up to 12 days in agawa.

Anthurium will still look good for about two to three weeks. With about 1,000 bright-colored Anthurium species to choose from, they are also good ornamental plants.

One stick (especially Oriental) can have many flowers that bloom at different times. If you buy a mire wreath, look for flowers that haven't bloomed yet. After you set them in a vas, they will slowly open in a few days and last up to two weeks.

You may rarely see allium as a cut flower, but allium is the right choice of flower. They have a long and stiff stem that will stand tall in the vas. Due to their very high size, they are easily cut to the height you want them to be.