Collection: Preserved & Dried Greenery

Explore real preserved and dried greenery, flowers, grasses, grains, and foliage for long-lasting botanical design. This collection brings together low-maintenance stems for bouquets, home styling, events, and arrangements that do not need water.

Frequently Asked Questions About Preserved & Dried Greenery

What is the difference between preserved and dried greenery?

Preserved greenery is real foliage treated so the plant keeps a softer, more flexible shape. The water inside the plant is replaced with a plant-based oil or glycerin solution, which helps the leaves hold their form. Dried greenery is dehydrated instead, so it has a crisper, more rustic texture and may feel more delicate when handled.

How long do preserved and dried greenery last?

Both preserved and dried greenery can last for months to years indoors when kept dry and away from direct sun. Preserved greenery often keeps a softer feel and fresher color, while dried greenery holds its airy, natural texture. Longevity depends on humidity, sunlight, and how often the stems are moved.

Do preserved and dried greenery need water?

No. Preserved and dried greenery should be styled in a dry vase or arrangement without water. Water can damage preserved foliage, cause color transfer, or make dried stems soften and break down. Treat these botanicals as finished decor materials, not living plants.

How do you style preserved and dried greenery in a vase?

Start with your tallest stems to set the shape, then layer softer or fuller materials around them. Use dried grasses, wheat, oat grass, or bunny tails for height and movement, and use preserved eucalyptus, fern, leaves, or hydrangea for a softer, greener finish. A narrow vase creates an upright look; a wider vessel feels looser and more garden-like.

Can preserved and dried greenery be used for weddings and events?

Yes. Preserved and dried greenery are useful for weddings because they can be prepared ahead of time and do not need water during the event. Use them in bouquets, centerpieces, aisle markers, arches, garlands, wreaths, flower crowns, and table styling. For finished bouquet options, see our preserved wedding bouquets.

Do preserved and dried greenery shed or break?

Some shedding is normal with real botanical materials, especially dried seed heads, pods, grasses, and delicate flower clusters. Preserved greenery is usually softer and easier to shape, so it often sheds less than fully dried materials. Style pieces once, keep them in a low-traffic area, and avoid bending dried stems sharply.

Should I choose preserved greenery or dried grasses?

Choose preserved greenery when you want softer foliage, flexible stems, and a greener, more lifelike finish. Choose dried grasses when you want crisp texture, natural movement, height, and an earthy dried-flower look. Many arrangements use both for better depth and contrast.