You're welcome! These flowers feel like they're made of paper or straw. During late winter and spring in the "wheatbelt" area of our state, Everlastings cover acres of land in a carpet of pink. When the plant dies and dries out at the end of spring, the petals of these flowers still look the same for along time afterwards - hence the name "Everlasting".
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