Dried Flower Stem - King Protea
There aren’t many dried flowers as impressive as a king protea bloom. Originally from South Africa, proteas — also known as sugarbushes — are among the world’s oldest known families of flowering plants.
We sell dried king protea blooms by the stem. Each one will naturally vary in size, shape and shade; stems typically range from 6 to 13 inches in length.
Note: Dried flowers don’t mix well with water, humidity, high heat, direct sunlight, or heavy wind. Keep your dried blooms indoors and away from sunny windows. Don’t mix them with fresh flowers.
If dust settles onto your flowers, tidy things up with a hair dryer on its lowest, coolest setting. Keep a good distance from your flowers, and lightly fan the dryer across in gentle, sweeping motions.
There aren’t many dried flowers as impressive as a king protea bloom. Originally from South Africa, proteas — also known as sugarbushes — are among the world’s oldest known families of flowering plants.
We sell dried king protea blooms by the stem. Each one will naturally vary in size, shape and shade; stems typically range from 6 to 13 inches in length.
Note: Dried flowers don’t mix well with water, humidity, high heat, direct sunlight, or heavy wind. Keep your dried blooms indoors and away from sunny windows. Don’t mix them with fresh flowers.
If dust settles onto your flowers, tidy things up with a hair dryer on its lowest, coolest setting. Keep a good distance from your flowers, and lightly fan the dryer across in gentle, sweeping motions.
There aren’t many dried flowers as impressive as a king protea bloom. Originally from South Africa, proteas — also known as sugarbushes — are among the world’s oldest known families of flowering plants.
We sell dried king protea blooms by the stem. Each one will naturally vary in size, shape and shade; stems typically range from 6 to 13 inches in length.
Note: Dried flowers don’t mix well with water, humidity, high heat, direct sunlight, or heavy wind. Keep your dried blooms indoors and away from sunny windows. Don’t mix them with fresh flowers.
If dust settles onto your flowers, tidy things up with a hair dryer on its lowest, coolest setting. Keep a good distance from your flowers, and lightly fan the dryer across in gentle, sweeping motions.