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    • CommentAuthorro_44
    • CommentTimeFeb 13th 2008
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    If so what products are available and where can they be purchased?
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      CommentAuthorLiz
    • CommentTimeFeb 16th 2008 edited
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    Yes you can. I think one of the old ways was just with food dyes. I see arum lillies dyed a hideous fluro pink near me. As far as I know it is put in the water and the flower absorbs the dye but this may not be a current method

    see if this is of any use

    http://www.preservedgardens.com/flower-dye.htm

    http://au.answers.yahoo.com/answers2/frontend.php/question?qid=20080119175725AAwNI5n

    LizDandenongs [cool temperate] Vic.
 



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