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Carnations and roses which have knotted type "nodes" on their stems, must be cut above or below a node, not on top of one. Water can not be drawn up the stem if the cut is made on a node.
Wood Stemmed Flowers
Wood stemmed and hollow stemmed flowers such as chrysanthemums, roses, gerberas, sunflowers and delphiniums can have their stems re-cut, then plunged into boiling water for approx. 30 - 50 seconds, and then back into their fresh vase of cool water. This removes any air embolisms that are created in the stem whilst being out of water, which restricts the water flow to the head of the flower (a common cause for roses who wilt their heads).
Tropical Flowers
Tropical flowers such as anthuriums, strelitzia, heliconia and orchids are sensitive to salt, which is produced in the sweat glands of our hands - therefore it is discouraged to touch the blooms as you may get black marks and cause bruising.
Spring Flowers
Spring Flowers such as daffodils, jonquils and early cheer, release a sap like substance which is poisonous to other flowers. Spring Flowers need to be in a vase of their own for 24 hours before being arranged with other flowers.
Poppies
Poppies also release a substance similar to latex, which can seal the end of their stems and prohibit water from entering the stem.Singe the end of the stem with a flame to eleveate this problem.In contrast to what some flower experts say, do not bash the ends of woody stemmed flowers or foliage, as this damages the cells that make up the intricate flower uptake system, which ultimately will effect the longetivity of the flower.
Flowers in Oasis
Water arrangement on arrival and daily - do not allow oasis to dry out and keep arrangement away from heat, direct sunlight and draughts.
Water Filled Boxes (Vox's)
No further arranging is necessary. It is a self contained vase. Top the water level up frequently, taking care only to put water in the plastic bladder and not letting water seep between the bladder and the box.