Why does lily take off its stamens
Lilies need to remove their stamens, which are usually on cut lilies. When arranging flowers, in order to keep the beauty of the flowers as much as possible, but the pollen on the stamens will easily rub on the petals, and sometimes on people's bodies, which is not easy to clean, so they need to be removed.
In addition, another reason is that if the pollen is accidentally got on the stigma, the flowers may think they have been pollinated, and the flowers may wither and then turn to breed seeds, which will affect the viewing of lilies. Therefore, removing the stamens is also to prolong the flowering period.
How do lilies remove their stamens
In fact, to remove the stamens of lilies, the method is very simple.
Wrap the stamens with a clean paper towel or toilet paper, and then gently pull them. The stamens can be removed. It's very simple.
But we need to pay attention to two points. First, when removing the stamens, we should pay attention to the pollen on the stamens, and do not stick the pollen to the petals or to our own body, so as not to affect the appreciation of flowers and bring us some unnecessary trouble. Second, pay attention to the strength when removing the stamens. Don't be too strong. Don't hurt the petals or other parts of the lily.
Removing flower buds is actually very simple. Generally, you can master the skills by removing a few. Try it.