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IF it is not already well known, it may interest some of your readers to hear that flowers of the Dipladenia amabilis last for a much longer time when placed in water if their tubes be also filled. Even when “too utterly weary” they can be revived in the manner I have mentioned. This may have reference to the fact that these flowers, unlike many creepers, generally turn upwards, and would therefore be likely to catch rainwater.
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MULHOLLAND, A. Dipladenia amabilis. Nature 25, 79 (1881). https://doi.org/10.1038/025079d0
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