From: wsl4m@kelvin.seas.Virginia.EDU (W. Scott Laughinghouse) Subject: Flowers for drying Date: Thu, 5 Aug 1993 18:04:35 GMT Someone asked about flowers for drying and I lost the article so I will post a few possibilies for everyone. Achillea - Yarrow is the common name for this and comes in many colors but the golden and yellow are the most widely planted. Strawflowers- these are annuals and they dry very nicely on their own. Sedum - They are many varieties of sedum. "Autumn Joy" is red then turns to a brownish red in the late fall. This also dries well. The butterflies also love this. Lavender - Just tie them up and hang them upside down in a dry well ventilated place and they can be used for many things. Armeria - Thrift, I have three different colored flowers from the package of seeds I got (White, Purple, and Pink) I don't know if it is normal to dry these but I tried it this year and they have done quite well. Dry like lavender. Artemesia (sp) this also dries very well. I cut off stems just above ground level and dry the whole thing. These are good for wreathes and in dry flower arrangements.. Grayish green color. Baby's Breath. No more needs to be said about this one. Butterfly Weed - I can't remember the botanical name, they have orange flowers and attract monarch butterflies like crazy. These are nice for fall arrangements. Well that's all I can think of without one of my books to jog my memory. I hope this will give you some IDEAS. Scott Laughinghouse E-Mail wsl4m@virginia.edu {INTERNET} wsl4m@virginia.bitnet {BITNET} Just another nice day in the SHENANDOAH VALLEY !!!!!!!!!