Posted on: 02 February, 2005

Author: Gerry Belvedere

Fresh flowers should feel crisp or firm. Before you buy, run your hand under the flower heads from stem to petal tip. Proceed gently under the petals so as not to bruise them.If the flower vendor obj Fresh flowers should feel crisp or firm. Before you buy, run your hand under the flower heads from stem to petal tip. Proceed gently under the petals so as not to bruise them.If the flower vendor objects, give them a withering look and enquire in a loud voice, "Are these flowers fresh?" If the flowers feel soft, cool or damp, don't buy them. Keep testing the other bunches until you find a good one. Often there are only one or two bunches older than the others. Look and listen. Really fresh flowers will make a soft rustling sound as you stroke them. As flowers age:- the foliage will start to yellow from the bottom upwards- the stems will discolor from the bottom up as bacteria spreads from the cut - seeds or pollen on the flower head will open and shed spores- the petals will fade in colour, lose moisture, dehydrate and eventually collapseRemember: Change the water daily, recut the stems often and enjoy your flowers longer. Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com