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Vol. 12, Issue 4 (2023)

Dry flower technology: A boon for the craft makers

Author(s):
Ranchana P, Bharanidharan A, Irine Chacko, Kanimozhi E, Samyuktha C, Lourdhu Shilani R, Elizabeth Benny, Sreenitha KS and Senthilkumar GA
Abstract:
Dry flowers and related plant products have attained colossal prospective as stopgap for fresh flowers and foliage for interior scaping and for other diversified fascinated and saleable products as well. They have conquered paramount significance in the floriculture trade with an expanding discernment on environmentally-sound handiworks, innumerable ameliorated products can be manufactured from dried flowers viz., picture postcard, wrappers, pomanders, festive decorations, bouquets and wreaths, potpourri, collages, flower pictures, flower balls, etc. Dry flower trade shares 71% of total floriculture export in our country. In the present paper all the slap dashed details and particulars are being amassed which would be beneficial for further research and learning process. It will limelight the one who is willing to start the dry flower business and for the researchers, green panthers and environmentalists as well.
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How to cite this article:
Ranchana P, Bharanidharan A, Irine Chacko, Kanimozhi E, Samyuktha C, Lourdhu Shilani R, Elizabeth Benny, Sreenitha KS, Senthilkumar GA. Dry flower technology: A boon for the craft makers. Pharma Innovation 2023;12(4):2530-2536.

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