Environmental Sciences, asked by fatemamfk, 1 month ago

how is a dry flower different from a flower made of paper..?​

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Answered by WintaeBearTATA
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Answer:

Unlike drying, pressing flowers does not preserve their natural shape, but leaves them paper-thin, instead. We recommend pressing flowers, if you want to use them in a decoupage project, include them in a keepsake scrapbook or photo album, or display them in a botanical frame.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Difference between dry flower and paper flower:

EXPLANATION:

DRY FLOWERS:

  • Freely tied flowers are hung at a cool and breezy region away from direct hotness and daylight.
  • Fragile delicate petals will feel hard.
  • Energetic shaded petals will begin to become brown.
  • After the life span period, flowers will begin to lose its regular tones because of normal handling.  
  • Dry Flowers incorporates: Dried Roses, Lavender, and Cotton Flowers.  

PAPER FLOWERS:

  • Paper flowers are also known as artificial flowers.
  • Artificial plants are impersonations of regular plants utilized for business or private design.  
  • They are in some cases made for logical purposes.  
  • Artificial plants fluctuate generally from efficiently manufactured assortments that are recognizable from genuine plants by easygoing perception to exceptionally point by point creative examples.  
  • Polyester has been the principle material for assembling artificial flowers since the 1970.
  • Most artificial flowers in the market these days are made of polyester texture.
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