Posted on July 21 2019
Flowers are loved by people, and many preservation methods and technologies have been developed since ancient times. These flowers preserved through a certain technology are immortal flowers in a broad sense. As for the immortal flower in the narrow sense now on the market, it originated in the late 1970s.
At that time, a French company (Vermont), in conjunction with two famous universities in Germany and Belgium, carried out a 10-year study on the preservation of flowers. Finally, in the late 1980s, they successfully developed an innovative preservation technology. International patent for technology.
This technology is revolutionary because the flowers (i.e., immortal flowers) preserved through it can maintain its original fresh appearance for months or even years. Its beauty and soft and delicate natural texture also make it difficult to distinguish between fresh cut flowers or immortal flowers. In addition, because this technique involves the steps of decoloring and re-staining, the color of the flowers is diversified.
Due to the advantages of this technology, it is very popular in the floral design industry. Among them, well-known international floral designers such as Christian Tortu and Kenneth Turner have taken the lead in adopting immortal flowers as new flowers in their flower arrangements. This caused public concern.
This technology was later spread to Japan, and it has been popular in the country for many years before spreading to other parts of the world.