Frequently Asked Questions

What are preserved flowers?

Preserved flowers are real flowers that undergo a special preservation process to maintain their natural appearance and texture for an extended period. This process involves replacing the sap and water content of the flowers with a plant-based preservation formula, allowing them to retain their beauty without wilting.

How long do preserved flowers last?

When properly cared for, preserved flowers can last anywhere from several months to several years. Factors such as environmental conditions and handling can affect their longevity. To ensure the longest lifespan, keep preserved flowers away from direct sunlight, excessive humidity, and moisture.

Are preserved flowers natural?

Yes, preserved flowers are real flowers. The preservation process involves treating fresh flowers with a non-toxic solution that maintains their natural beauty and texture. Unlike artificial flowers, preserved flowers retain the look, feel, and scent of fresh flowers.

Are preserved flowers suitable for all occasions?

Yes, preserved flowers are perfect for a wide range of occasions, including weddings, corporate events, home décor, and gifts. Their natural beauty and long-lasting quality make them a popular choice for any celebration or decoration need.

What is your shipping policy for wholesale orders?

We offer Australiawide shipping for wholesale orders of preserved flowers. Shipping costs and delivery times may vary depending on your location and order size.

Will there be variations in color and appearance among the preserved flowers?

Yes, due to the natural variations in flowers and the preservation process, there may be slight differences in color, size, and appearance among preserved flower products. These variations are part of the beauty of natural flowers and add to the uniqueness of each arrangement.

How do you handle returns or exchanges for variations in products?

We strive to ensure your satisfaction with our preserved flower products. If you have any concerns about variations or discrepancies in your order, please contact our customer service team within 24 hours of receiving your shipment. We'll work with you to address any issues and may offer returns, exchanges, or replacements as necessary.

How do you recommend storing preserved flowers to maintain their quality?

Preserved flowers should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture to prevent fading or damage. If storing preserved flowers for an extended period, consider placing them in a sealed container or display case to protect them from dust and humidity. Follow our care instructions provided with your order to ensure the longevity of your preserved flower products.

Are preserved flowers environmentally friendly?

Yes, preserved flowers are an environmentally friendly alternative to fresh flowers for several reasons. First, they require minimal water and energy to produce and transport compared to fresh flowers, reducing their carbon footprint. Additionally, preserved flowers are biodegradable and can be composted after use, making them a sustainable choice for eco-conscious consumers.

Can preserved flowers be recycled or repurposed?

Yes, preserved flowers can be recycled or repurposed in various ways after use. You can compost them to enrich the soil, use them in crafts or DIY projects, or even repurpose them as decorative elements in your home or office. Recycling preserved flowers helps reduce waste and minimize environmental impact.

Are preserved flowers safe for allergy sufferers?

Yes, preserved flowers are generally safe for allergy sufferers because they do not release pollen or produce allergens like fresh flowers. However, individuals with severe allergies or sensitivities to plant materials should use caution when handling preserved flowers to avoid potential reactions.

Do preserved flowers require any special disposal considerations?

Preserved flowers are biodegradable and can be disposed of in compost or organic waste bins. However, if your preserved flowers are mixed with non-biodegradable materials like plastic or foam, it's essential to separate them before disposal to ensure proper recycling or composting.