Try the link below. The research is very good.
it provides the cut flower energy it would other wise get from the leaves
1-800- Flowers is a very good website. They have different arrangements as well. You can purchases flowers or edible arrangements
please sumbody answer this Q i need it!!! 7up and aspirin & sugar.....could all help prolong the life of freshly cut flowerrs. that's what i read anywyas....im doin it for a project at schooooool
Serenata flowers are not a specific type of flower. It is a website where you can send flowers internationally. I would think the name stems from serenading someone.
Sugar contains glucose, so the plant can use it as a substitute for the glucose it would normally produce through photosynthesis.
I would call them and ask for their help.Flowers albuquerque should have a website. On this website they probably have a comments sections. This section would have the information you would need.
"You would need to get on the Interflora website and find out which flowers would be good to have, then you need to order them, and just pick your delivery time and pay."
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What an interesting question! Observe the flowers to which the honey-eater birds are attracted. In New Zealand that would have flax towards the top of the list. Note bee preference is different, for they prefer flowers with the highest sugar concentration - Manuka, Thyme and Eualyptus have high sugar concentration, but are not attractive to birds because of the high viscosity.
Try this : Sugar is (one of) the main product of photosynthesis. It is used by all of the cells of the plant for energy and for synthesis of other molecules. Plants usually store sugars as starch, but not all of it. Sugar is specifically stored as sugar in fruits and flowers as bait to entice the spreading of seeds and/or pollen.
a pixie stick is just flavored sugar so the answer would be all of it is sugar... but the grams of sugar would be... 27 I think... I looked on this one website, and I think it said that there was either 24 or 27 grams.... I thought it would be like, 100 or 1,000 grams.
The concentration of sugar would matter significantly. If you place the flower in a hypertonic solution of sugar then the flower is going to dehydrate faster than with tap water. If you insert the flower tips in a near isotonic solution of sugar then the plant may take that up and use it for energy. I imagine that bacteria and fungi present in the air would also proliferate in the sugar water solution and may cause harm to the flower. Some individuals use a mild bleach solution in the water for cut flowers to curb bacterial/fungal growth.