When making corsages/bouquets, does a floral solution exist?

I will be making my own corsages and bouquets on my wedding light of day. Some friends told me that florists dip the flowers or spray them with some solution that essentially seal the flower so that they don't wilt or continue to bloom. Does this exist? What is call? Where do I get it?


Answers:    For wearable flowers, I don't reason so.

There's an 'anti desiccant' spray, that will help "keep" the flowers longer. It's call Wilt Pruf. However, it is waxy product, so could leave residue on cloth.

The best thing to do is to soak the intact corsage in river... fill a sink, and tolerate them sink/float, for the 12 hours before the ceremony. Water will be wrapped up through the flower. Keep them cool/ in the shade until they are arranged to be worn.

It isn't unusual for a florist to arrange wedding flowers the daylight of the ceremony. Ofcourse for a guest/ participant of the wedding, that's slightly impossible.

Good luck
I hope that this helps
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