Garden flowers are extremely beautiful, but they tend to die - and that's when you can dry them and use them as home decor.
Some dried flowers look and last better than others, so if you love the appeal of dried bouquets, then you should choose flower varieties wisely.
Here are some examples of garden flowers that look amazing both fresh and dried.
Roses
Dried roses can be stunning and retain their lovely petal shape and color.
They make for lovely dried flower arrangements or can be used in crafts like wreaths or potpourri.
Lavender
Lavender flowers have a lovely fragrance and retain their soothing purple color when dried.
They are often used in sachets, potpourri, or even as decorations in a vase.
Sunflowers
Dried sunflowers have a rustic charm and can add a touch of warmth to any arrangement.
Their dark centers and golden petals maintain their vibrant appearance when dried.
Baby's Breath
Baby's Breath is a delicate flower that dries beautifully.
Its tiny white or light pink blooms turn into dainty, airy clusters that can be used in dried flower bouquets or wreaths.
Statice
Statice flowers come in various colors, such as purple, pink, blue, or yellow.
When dried, their papery texture and vibrant hues make them great for adding pops of color to dried flower arrangements.
Strawflowers
Strawflowers have unique petal-like bracts that come in colors like yellow, orange, or pink.
These flowers retain their bright colors and shape exceptionally well when dried, making them ideal for crafts and decorations.
Eucalyptus
While not technically a flower, dried eucalyptus leaves have a lovely fragrance and can add an elegant touch to dried flower arrangements.
They have a silvery-green color that remains intact when dried.