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Reddit mentions of Floral Water Tubes/Vials for Flower Arrangements by Royal Imports, Green - 3" (1/2" Opening) - Standard - 100/Pack - w/Caps

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Floral Water Tubes/Vials for Flower Arrangements by Royal Imports, Green - 3
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    Features:
  • Essential for preserving fresh flowers, keeping them alive longer
  • Includes rubber caps. Leak free tubes allow for flowers to be transported and enjoyed without fear of spilled water
  • Perfect accessory for florist and for other crafters, a must have for floral arranging
  • Simply fill with water, close cap and insert the flower stem
  • Single Stem Water Pick, available in a variety of sizes and styles, in either clear or green translucent, comes in packs of approx 100 pcs per bag. Standard= is a regular round base tube. Extendable Style= Takes in a floral pick at the bottom so water tube can be further extended. Pointed Style= Tube has its own pick at the bottom which can be sticked directly into foam or soil etc. Size by Inches mentioned includes the extension (whether Extendable or Pointed).
Specs:
Color3" Green-standard
Height7.01 Inches
Length13.9 Inches
Size3"
Width7.01 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Floral Water Tubes/Vials for Flower Arrangements by Royal Imports, Green - 3" (1/2" Opening) - Standard - 100/Pack - w/Caps:

u/judgemynameis · 8 pointsr/weddingplanning

Thank you! The corsages scared me too, but they wound up being very easy. We made them the same way as the boutonnieres, with a single rose flanked by some greenery. We also used a sprig of berries for color. For both the boutonnieres and corsages we left the stems extra long and used wire instead of tape, and did not pierce through the stems at all — just wrapped very tightly. On the boutonnieres we left the wire exposed and on the corsages we covered with ribbon. For both we put the stems in tubes. We changed and refilled the water every 12 hours. On the day of, we took them out and trimmed them and boutonnieres went right onto the jackets, corsages went onto these wirstlets where all we had to do was put the wristlet on, hold the stem onto it, and fold the metal over the stem to hold it in. We covered the metal parts with ribbon right then too. I was so nervous about these but they were the easiest and fastest part! Sorry for the long reply but that is pretty much exactly what we did.

u/mstibbs13 · 6 pointsr/geocaching

Looks a lot like what they put on the end of a flower so you can transport it and still have water. Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Floral-Flower-Arrangements-Royal-Imports/dp/B01DYR27DI