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  • Dried Grass Material:

    • Straw-Like Appearance: When Phleum grass, such as timothy grass, is dried, it takes on a straw-like appearance. The natural green color of the living grass may fade, and the stems become dry and more rigid.
  • Texture:

    • Dry and Brittle: Dried Phleum has a dry and brittle texture. The leaves and stems lose their moisture content, making them more fragile compared to the flexible nature of fresh grass.
  • Color:

    • Varied Tones: The color of dried Phleum can vary depending on factors such as the species and the conditions under which it was dried. It often takes on muted tones ranging from beige to light brown.
  • Length:

    • Maintains Length: Dried Phleum typically maintains its original length, which can vary depending on the species and the stage at which it was harvested.
  • Usage:

    • Decorative: Dried Phleum is commonly used for decorative purposes, such as in floral arrangements, wreaths, and other craft projects. Its straw-like appearance adds a rustic or natural element to these creations.
  • Crafting:

    • DIY Projects: Dried Phleum, especially when bundled together, can be used in various do-it-yourself (DIY) projects. It's often included in decorative items like centerpieces or used for creating texture in crafts.
  • Seasonal Decor:

    • Versatility: The neutral and natural tones of dried Phleum make it versatile for seasonal decor throughout the year. It can be incorporated into fall, winter, or rustic-themed decorations.

Dried Phleum Blue

Colors: Blue
  • Season

    All Year Availalbe

  • Available Tinted

    No

  • Product Info

    Dried Phleum, often derived from species like timothy grass, is widely used in decorative projects and crafts, providing a natural and rustic aesthetic. Its straw-like appearance and neutral tones make it a popular choice for various creative endeavors and seasonal decor.

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