Preserved Flower Care: Keep Your Blooms Beautiful for Years
Preserved flowers are designed to last far longer than fresh bouquets — but they only stay stunning when you treat them right. With proper Preserved Flower Care, your arrangement can maintain its beauty, color, and shape for years instead of months.
What Are Preserved Flowers?
Preserved flowers are real, natural blooms that undergo a specialised preservation process to maintain their softness, shape, and vibrant color. They are not dried flowers. Instead of becoming brittle or fragile, they remain lifelike without requiring water or sunlight.
Perfect for:
- Birthday gifts
- Bridal bouquets & weddings
- Romantic surprises & Valentine’s Day
- Anniversary or romantic gifts
- Baby showers and newborn celebrations
- Mother’s Day
- Thank-you or apology gifts
- Housewarming & interior décor
- Hat box arrangements
- Boxed blooms
- Vase arrangements
- Custom floral designs
If you’re searching for elegant, long-lasting floral gifts in the USA, our preserved arrangements offer a beautiful, meaningful way to show appreciation, love, or celebration.
Why Choose Preserved Flowers?
Our preserved flower designs combine luxury with long-lasting beauty — making them a smarter alternative to traditional fresh bouquets.
- Last up to 1–3 years with proper care
- Require no watering or sunlight
- Eco-friendly — reduce waste from constantly replacing fresh flowers
- Elegant packaging — perfect for gifting
- Maintain a fresh, natural look without the up keep
Whether you choose a preserved rose in a glass dome or an artistic boxed arrangement, MIKONA Flowers LLC’s preserved flowers deliver a timeless, unforgettable impression.

Preserved Flower Care: What Really Matters
Preserved flowers don’t demand much, but they do need the right environment. With proper care, your arrangement—including preserved flower bridal bouquets - can stay beautiful for years.
Top 7 Preserved Flower Care Tips
Preserved flowers are low-maintenance, but they’re not indestructible. Follow these simple Preserved Flower Care tips to protect their color, shape, and softness so they stay beautiful for years instead of breaking down in a few months.
1. Keep Them Out of Direct Sunlight
UV light can cause fading. Display your flowers in a cool, shaded indoor spot.
2. Avoid Water and Humidity
Never water preserved flowers. Excess moisture can damage the petals or cause mold.
3. Dust Gently (Only When Necessary)
If dust appears, clean using:
- A soft brush
- A feather duster
- A hairdryer on cool, low
Never rub or squeeze the petals.
4. Handle With Care
Preserved blooms are delicate. Hold arrangements from the base or container — not the petals or stems.
5. Keep Away From Heat and Cold Sources
Avoid placing them near:
- Vents
- Heaters
- Air conditioners blowing directly
- Fireplaces
- Strong fans
Fireplaces
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Strong fans
Stable room temperature is best.
6. Display in a Closed Case (Optional)
A glass dome or display box keeps dust, air, and accidental contact away — helping your arrangement last even longer.
7. Keep Them Indoors Only
Outdoor conditions like wind, moisture, and pollution can quickly damage preserved blooms. They are strictly indoor décor.
FAQS ABOUT PRESERVED FLOWERS
1. Do preserved flowers smell like fresh flowers?
Most preserved flowers lose their natural scent during preservation. They are mainly valued for their beauty and longevity rather than fragrance.
2. Can I use preserved flowers for weddings in the USA?
Yes. Many brides in the U.S. choose preserved bouquets because they remain beautiful long after the ceremony and make meaningful keepsakes.
3. Are preserved flowers safe around pets and kids?
They are safe for display, but it’s best to keep them out of reach. Chewing or handling by pets or children can damage the flowers and is not recommended.
4. Can I customize preserved flower arrangements?
Absolutely. You can request custom colors, specific rose varieties, personalized themes, or special display options like domes, boxes, or vases.
5. Can preserved flowers be shipped across the USA?
Yes. Preserved flowers ship well since they do not wilt. They only need proper packaging and should not be exposed to heat or moisture during transit.