
For those of you who are new to pressing flowers, I’d like to initiate a
list of flowers which press well with the
Microfleur Microwave Flower Press.
(The Microfleur press is the main press I use – I think it’s amazing)
The
flowers listed below are flowers that I have found to consistently press
beautifully in the Microfleur. I will be adding to this list from time
to time, as I come across new flowers.
Also, please feel free to email
me with your own discoveries, and I’d be happy to add them to our list!
- babies breath
- black-eyed-susans (Small ones.
I grow a wild variety in the shade to keep them petite)
- borage flowers
- calendula (Flowers only. The
foliage burns when microwaved!)
- chamomile
- chive flowers (However, your
Microfleur pads will smell like onions for quite sometime!)
- chrysanthemums
- common daisies
- coreopsis
- cosmos
- crocus
- delphinium
- edelweiss
- English daisy
- flax (the scarlet flax darkens
to a pretty burgundy color)
- forget-me-nots
- heuchera flowers
- hydrangea blossoms
- larkspur
- lavender (they smell
wonderful
as they are being pressed!)
- lobelia (especially the red,
purple, and blue types)
- orchids (the small fuchsia
type. The flowers must be carefully dismantled before pressing)
- osteospermum (these are
tricky, but the results can be well worth the effort)
- pansies
- poppies (not the orange
California poppy. They press well initially, but fade within days!)
- potentilla flowers
- pelargonium (perennial
geranium species)
- roses (I don’t often choose to
press them, but the red and deep pinks retain color well)
- scabiosa
- tickseed
- tulips (I’ve been successful
with red, yellow, and lavender colors)
- trascantia/spiderwort (They
fade within a few years, but look wonderful initially)
- Queen Anne’s Lace (One of the
few flowers that press almost as well in a phone book!)
- verbena (Some types darken
slightly, but overall they are well worth the effort)
- violas
- wild or woodland violets
For more information on pressing
flowers, please check my
blog, or feel free to
e-mail me.

