No, a dried flower is a preserved flower it is not 'alive'
A flower in a vase is considered non-living because once detached from the plant, it no longer receives nutrients or water to sustain life. The flower will eventually wilt and die after being cut from the plant.
Salt is used to absorb moisture from the flower, hence 'dried flower'. By absorbing the water, the rate of decomposition of the flower is significantly reduced allowing the dried flower to last longer.
non living, since it dried.
Dead.
Almost certainly.
There is a rare tropical flower called "The Parrot Flower" this may be what you are looking for.
clove
dried flower wearth.
Stephen Woodhams has written: 'Dried Flowers (Decorating Workbooks)' 'The Country Dried Flower Companion (Country Companion)' 'Flower palettes' -- subject(s): Color, Flowers, Flower arrangement 'Flowers'
Known as Saffron
A clove is the dried flower bud of a tropical tree.
Clove