Preserved Flower Grading Standards
Preserved Flower Grading Standards:
Grade A: Premium Quality (Thick Petals)
Translucent (allows light to pass through) but not transparent; petals are plump and fleshy. Soft and supple to the touch, with excellent resilience (springiness).
Edges are smooth and flat—neither curling nor cracking.
Possesses a substantial weight; the flower shape is three-dimensional and full-bodied. Ideal for use in gift boxes, glass domes, and high-end custom orders; durable, resistant to crumbling, and long-lasting.
Grade B: Standard Quality (Average) Slightly translucent.
Average tactile quality and elasticity.
Features minor, slight curling at the edges 👉 Suitable only for lower-end loose flower arrangements or budget-friendly small gift boxes.
Grade C: Poor Quality (Thin Petals)
Clearly translucent and thin in appearance.
Brittle to the touch—resembling paper—and prone to snapping or breaking. Features significant curling, cracking, and fraying along the edges.