Low MOQ custom logo round preserved rainbow flower paper box luxury long lasting roses

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What is Preserved / Eternal Rose?
Also called "Never faded rose" will never die.Preserved fresh rose is the use of fresh cut rose, after
dehydration,decoloring and drying, dyeing and a series of complex process.Rose's color, shape, almost same of fresh cut rose,and the color is rich,wide-range in application, long lasting at least 3 years, use for floral design, home decoration, celebration activities the ideal flowers deep processing products.

Product Name
Preserved Rose in Box



Box Size
13.5cm*13.5cm*14cm



Box Color
Black/White/Gold/Velvet(various color)/other colors



Rose Color
Over 40 colors can choose 



The primary purpose of a flower is Repreproduction. Since the flowers are the reproductive organs of plant, they mediate the joining of the sperm, contained within pollen, to the ovules — contained in the ovary. Pollination is the movement of pollen from the anthers to the stigma. The joining of the sperm to the ovules is called fertilization. Normally pollen is moved from one plant to another, but many plants are able to self pollinate. The fertilized ovules produce seeds that are the next generation. Sexual reproduction produces genetically unique offspring, allowing foradaptation. Flowers have specific designs which encourages the transfer of pollen from one plant to another of the same species. Many plants are dependent upon external factors for pollination, including: wind and animals, and especially insects. Even large animals such as birds, bats, and pygmy possums can be employed. The period of time during which this process can take place (the flower is fully expanded and functional) is called anthesis. The study of pollination by insects is called anthecology. India is the land of colors and diversity. It is reflected well through the range of flowers, which is found from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, Attock to Cuttack from Ganganagar to Itanagar and from Leh to Lakshadweep.