We are in peak season for this business. Due to the high number of orders, the deadline may extend 24-72 hours to the normal deadline. Plan your orders with some time. . Our preferred method of contact is email.
We are in peak season for this business. Due to the high number of orders, the deadline may extend 24-72 hours to the normal deadline. Plan your orders with some time. . Our preferred method of contact is email.
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Sola wood flowers (or shola) are an eco-friendly, renewable, biodegradable, and sustainable alternative to cut flowers in decoration and are excellent to diffuse fragrances in diffusers. Made from the renewable wood of a marshy plant (not tapioca or cassava as commonly misunderstood), sola wood flowers look like real flowers and last a lifetime.
In addition to being used to make artificial flowers, shola wood is also commonly used to make flowers for diffusers. The porous nature of the wood makes it an excellent material for diffusing fragrances or essential oils, and it is often used as an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic diffuser reeds.
This tulip flower is attached to a rattan reed and can be added to your diffuser. It will bring a touch of extra beauty and elegance.
Dimensions :
Flower: 2.3 cm de diâmetro x 5 cm Height. // Lenght rattan: approx:20 cm de x 0,3 cm thickness ( to use up to a 165/250 ml bottle)
Shola flowers are a type of artificial flower made from the renewable wood of a marshy plant called Aeschynomene aspera. This plant is commonly found in the wetlands of India and is harvested for its soft, spongy stem, which is used to make various handicrafts.
In addition to being used to make artificial flowers, shola wood is also commonly used to make reed diffusers. The porous nature of the wood makes it an excellent material for diffusing fragrances or essential oils, and it is often used as an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic diffuser reeds.
Aeschynomene aspera, also known as shola plant or fine bush bean, is a perennial leguminous plant that belongs to the Fabaceae family. It is native to the Indian subcontinent and can be found growing in marshy areas, wetlands, and along the banks of streams and rivers.
The plant has a soft, spongy stem that is lightweight and easy to shape, making it an ideal material for various handicrafts. In addition to being used to make shola flowers and diffusers, the stem is also used to make traditional Indian toys, masks, and decorative items.
Aeschynomene aspera is an important plant in Indian traditional medicine, where it is used to treat various ailments, including inflammation, wounds, and respiratory problems. The plant contains several bioactive compounds, including flavonoids, tannins, and alkaloids, which are believed to have therapeutic properties.
The cultivation of Aeschynomene aspera is an important source of livelihood for many communities in India, particularly those living in rural areas. The plant is grown using traditional methods and is harvested by hand, providing employment opportunities for many people.
Overall, Aeschynomene aspera is a versatile plant with various uses, from handicrafts to traditional medicine. Its cultivation provides an important source of income for many communities, and its use in products such as shola flowers and diffusers offers a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to synthetic materials.
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