Preserved Lepidium- Burgundy












Preserved Lepidium- Burgundy
Product description
Lepidium, known as peppercress, peppergrass, pepperweed, and pepperwort, is a plant of the cabbage family. It is found in warm and temperate zones. You have probably seen tumbleweed- a ball of twigs rolling around in the wilderness – some types of lepidium form them. What is more, Lepidium sativum is commonly known as cress.
Lepidium is distinguished by its fine, round leaves surrounding delicate twigs. The stabilisation process makes the plant more pleasant to the touch and more durable than the dried version. Its texture makes it ideal for filling bouquets, wreaths and garlands, adding a natural charm. The small leaves and twigs will also work well in small decorations to create subtle compositions. Burgundy is a deep, intense colour that blends beautifully with other colours. Burgundy preserved lepidium can be the main element of a composition or a distinctive accent in bouquets with mixed colours. Due to its similarity to erica, preserved lepidium looks great in autumn arrangements. Peppercress is a versatile material that will bring a warm, rustic touch to any composition and emphasise its natural character.
In this offer we present Polish lepidium, an original product of Preserved Nature.
We offer a bouquet of preserved lepidium.
Notes: The colour of the presented product may slightly differ from the colour in the photo. This is due to technical differences in the displays on which the products are viewed.
Specification
Specific features
Preserved Lepidium is a natural product, the following characteristics may be present:
- irregular size and shape of stems;
- bent or broken stems;
- individual batches may vary slightly in shade.
The product is packaged by weight, therefore the number of stems in each bouquet may vary.
Conditions of use
Preserved plants do not require any special care, however, in order to keep their colour and shape for as long as possible, you should follow these recommendations:
- do not expose them to direct sunlight. Colours fade in the sun and lose their attractive appearance;
- keep them away from sources of heat;
- avoid contact of preserved plants with water – do not water or spray;
- remember that preserved plants can break or become brittle, so handle them gently;
- do not use for outdoor decoration.
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Description
Lepidium, known as peppercress, peppergrass, pepperweed, and pepperwort, is a plant of the cabbage family. It is found in warm and temperate zones. You have probably seen tumbleweed- a ball of twigs rolling around in the wilderness – some types of lepidium form them. What is more, Lepidium sativum is commonly known as cress.
Lepidium is distinguished by its fine, round leaves surrounding delicate twigs. The stabilisation process makes the plant more pleasant to the touch and more durable than the dried version. Its texture makes it ideal for filling bouquets, wreaths and garlands, adding a natural charm. The small leaves and twigs will also work well in small decorations to create subtle compositions. Burgundy is a deep, intense colour that blends beautifully with other colours. Burgundy preserved lepidium can be the main element of a composition or a distinctive accent in bouquets with mixed colours. Due to its similarity to erica, preserved lepidium looks great in autumn arrangements. Peppercress is a versatile material that will bring a warm, rustic touch to any composition and emphasise its natural character.
In this offer we present Polish lepidium, an original product of Preserved Nature.
We offer a bouquet of preserved lepidium.
Notes: The colour of the presented product may slightly differ from the colour in the photo. This is due to technical differences in the displays on which the products are viewed.
Additional information
Height | 40cm |
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Weight | 150g |
Colour | Burgundy, Claret |
Country of origin | Poland |
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