ASK RON
Which cut flowers need to be burned before they’re put into water or a vase?
Gail, Corona del Mar
Some flowers exude a sap when cut, sometimes this is milky-white, but often it is clear. Common examples are poppies, tulips, zinnias, asclepias and poinsettias. For these to last longer in a vase it is best to sear them for a few seconds. Burn the cut stem ends right away with a lighter, match or candle flame, then plunge them immediately into cool water for a lasting display. Water can pass through burned plant tissues and the flowers will last much longer.
? Ron Vanderhoff,
the Coastal Gardener
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