How to Dry
Ornamental Grasses
 
 



 
 
Picking:
        Pick the flowers that are most spread out from the leaves of the plant.  The more mature the flower is on the the plant, the more likely the seeds will fall apart as the head dries.  When the male anther appears on the flower it is a sign to pick the flower because the flower is at its highest point of the flowering period.
 

Drying:
        Gather up a few flowers and wrap the stems around with a string.  Then hang upside down in a well-ventillated, dark and dry room.  The flowers will dry in 7 to 14 days.  When the stems are dry and brittle, it is time they are taken down and put in arrangement The sun can cause fading of the colors of the plumes and high temperatures will induce shattering of seeds.

    It is a good idea to check the hung flowers every day to see if there are stems that slip out from the string band.
 

Dyeing:
        Ornamental grasses can be dyed with a coloring agent such as stamp pad ink sold in stationary and book stores, clothing dyes sold in department stores, and aniline dyes.  A mordant should be used to help stick the colors from the dye solution to the flowers.  Examples of mordants:  alum (sold in drug stores), stannous chloride and acetic acid.

Aninline Dye Solution
For every 1 quart of water:
    1/2 teaspoon aninline dye
    8 teaspoons alum or 1 teaspoon acetic acid

Clothing Dye Solution
For every 1 quart of water:
    2-4 oz. clothing dye, and
    8 teaspoons alum or 1 teaspoon acetic acid

Stamp Pad Ink Solution
For every 1 quarter of water:
    2    1.2 oz. bottles of ink
    8 teaspoons alum or 1 teaspoon acetic acid

        Use a deep, narrow container to dye the flowers.  Dissolve mordant in water until water boils.  Next, add the dye and continue heating water temperature to about 200 F, while dyeing the flowers.  Hold the heads upside down and dip them into the solution until the color gets onto the flowers.  Then, remove from the solution and gently shake off excess water.  Put the flowers on a dry newspaper or hang upside down to dry (1-2 days).

Grasses with Decorative Flowers

Scientific Name
Common Name
Aira capillaris var. pulchella
Apera spica-venti
Bouteloua gracilis
Briza maxima
Briza media
Briza minor
Bromus macrostachys
Hair grass
Loose Silky Bent Grass
Side Oats Grama
Large Quaking Grass
Quaking Grass
Little Quaking Grass
Brome Grass

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