The Ultimate Guide: Caring for Your Preserved Flowers
The Ultimate Guide to Caring for Your Preserved Flowers
Real flowers — preserved at their peak, made to last for years. A complete guide to keeping your blooms beautiful, with care tips for every arrangement style.
A Comprehensive Guide to Preserved Flower Care
Preserved flowers bring timeless beauty to any setting — combining the allure of fresh blooms with the longevity of artificial arrangements. They are favoured by home decor enthusiasts and those seeking a lasting alternative to fresh flowers. This guide offers detailed insights into caring for various preserved flower arrangements, tailored to ensure lasting brilliance no matter where you are.
It feels wonderful to look at flowers you received some time ago and find them as beautiful as the day you got them. Even with the least maintenance, the colour and form remain — they have yet to wither, still part of your home decoration. Whether they are roses, hydrangeas, gardenias or other types of flowers, these long-lasting beauties can last for years. They are real flowers, preserved at their peak.
"Real flowers. Made to last."
The Ana Hana PromiseThree rules — and you're done.
Preserved flowers are designed for zero maintenance. They don't need water, fertiliser or sunlight — perfect for the busy you. Still, a few simple habits will keep them looking their best for as long as possible.
Climate Control
Store in cool, dry places with little fluctuation in temperature or humidity.
Avoid keeping preserved flowers in humid spaces. In coastal or rainy areas where humidity is very high, keep them away from windows, doorways or ventilation grilles. Cool and dry is the rule.
Remember — water is not their friend.Light Exposure
Avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading. Soft, indirect light is preferable to keep colours vibrant.
Sunlight gradually leaches the pigment from preserved petals. A soft window-side spot — bright but not direct — is ideal. Dust occasionally with a tissue or set a hairdryer to its coolest setting, taking care not to damage delicate petals.
Delicate Handling
Handle your flowers gently by the stem, supporting them from the base.
Though preserved, these are still real flowers. Don't press, bend or squash the petals or stems — they're delicate and can be easily damaged. Preserved flowers are real plants that have undergone a careful process to keep their beauty without maintenance. Treat them as you would any natural keepsake.
✓Do
- Display in cool, dry, indirect light
- Dust gently with a soft brush or tissue
- Use anti-static cleaner on glass domes
- Lift bouquets from the base, not the petals
- Run a dehumidifier in monsoon season
×Don't
- Add water — preserved flowers are not fresh
- Place in direct sunlight or under spotlights
- Leave near windows, vents or air-con grilles
- Press, bend or squash the petals
- Mix dark and light flowers in damp climates
Care, by arrangement style
Preserved flowers come in different arrangements — domes, bouquets, vases, bloom boxes and more. They can last many months or even years with minimal care; some pieces remain beautiful for up to three years when looked after properly.
That said — preserved flowers were once fresh flowers, picked at peak bloom and preserved in their best state. They remain delicate. Here's how to care for each style.
Bouquet
Bouquet Arrangements
- Handling. Lift the entire arrangement collectively to prevent breakage.
- Display. If your bouquet uses floral foam, transfer the whole piece into a vase without disrupting the design.
- At home. Bouquets are wrapped for gifting — but display best when transferred into a vase at home or in the office.
Vase
Vase Arrangements
- Water-free. Never add water. Keep any floral foam completely dry.
- Restyle. Refresh your display by switching to a new vase from time to time.
- Position. Set on a stable surface, away from drafts and direct sun.
Dome
Dome & Box Arrangements
- Environment. Maintain consistent conditions — avoid spaces with frequent temperature or humidity swings.
- Cleaning. Use anti-static cleaner on the glass or acrylic dome to keep it clear and dust-free.
- Zero maintenance. Domes and boxes are designed for total ease — no watering, no upkeep, just lasting beauty.
Cleaning & Maintenance
A light touch goes a long way. Most preserved arrangements only need attention once a month — and many domes need none at all.
Advanced Dusting
Use a soft, fine-bristled brush for gentle dusting.
This preserves the integrity of petals and leaves. A dry makeup brush works beautifully. For domes, simply wipe the glass — the flowers inside need no attention.
Long-Term Maintenance
Low-maintenance, but not no-maintenance.
Occasional dusting and avoiding direct sunlight are the two habits that extend vibrancy and life. A monthly check-in is more than enough.
Preserved Flowers in the Singapore Context
Local conditions, local solutions.
High humidity, warm climate. Singapore's environment poses specific challenges for preserved flower care. Using dehumidifiers and air conditioning helps create a more suitable home for these delicate arrangements.
Local trends. In Singapore, preserved flowers are often used in elaborate home decorations, gifts and even wedding bouquets — reflecting local preferences for long-lasting, maintenance-free floral displays.
Frequently Asked Questions
The questions we hear most often, answered honestly.
Can preserved flowers last forever? +
Not forever — but with proper care, many last for years, far outlasting fresh blooms. Lifespan depends heavily on environment and the season they're kept in.
How do I know if my preserved flowers are deteriorating? +
Look for excessive brittleness, colour fading or shedding petals. These signs usually mean it's time to consider a replacement.
Are the flowers all real? +
Most are fully preserved real flowers. Some species are expertly assembled by hand — preserving individual parts separately and then composing them into a single, natural-looking bloom. This method allows for enhanced detail and a more vibrant, lifelike appearance, especially for complex floral species.
What about the stems? +
Real stems. Some arrangements are dried and preserved as a whole flower with stem; others preserve only the bloom and use modified stems.
Stem modifications. Many arrangements feature artificial stems, while some high-end pieces keep the natural preserved stems for a remarkably authentic appearance — these are typically more costly.
Colour transfer. In humid environments, colour from darker flowers can transfer to lighter ones. This is normal and can be minimised by avoiding direct contact between contrasting blooms.
How are the flowers preserved? +
The process. By replacing the natural fluids of fresh flowers with a mix of glycerin and other plant-based substances, preserved flowers retain their freshness and suppleness for years.
The benefits. The visual splendour of fresh blooms without the upkeep — no water, no sunlight, no maintenance. They're also wonderful for those with allergies, since they don't produce pollen.
What if my flowers start to feel crispy or brittle? +
Crispiness can occur with age. Handle these flowers especially gently — petals may fall off, but it's a normal part of the aging process.
How do I deal with dust accumulation? +
Light dusting periodically is recommended. For heavier dust, gently turn the arrangement upside down and dust with a soft brush.
What if I notice mold on my preserved flowers? +
Mold can develop due to excessive humidity. If you notice it, it's usually best to discard the affected parts — or the whole arrangement — as it indicates significant moisture exposure.
With love,
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