This week Reactions shines light on how to keep flowers alive longer through chemistry. That's right, plants need science too. After April showers, we get May flowers — just in time for Mother’s Day. Sadly, after a few days, that wonderful bouquet may start wilting. Thankfully, Reactions has picked out the best science-backed tips to maximize the freshness of your cut flowers.
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How Can You Make Flowers Last Longer?
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