potpourri the good smelling stuff
in Australia they call them raisins but in America they call it sultanas.
Arroyo or Wadi. Coulee is more specific: coulee is a dry streambed; a small shallow ravine
Yes. If you split the sentence, the noun or pronoun should carry 2 sentences. She washed the shells. She dried them in the sun. Compound Sentence: She washed the shells and dried them in the sun.
That is the correct spelling of "dries" (3rd person singular, present tense of to dry).
Prune - dried plum
yes they can be
No, a dried flower is a preserved flower it is not 'alive'
Coz Hibiscus is an ever green shrub, its flower when dried is made a powder and is used as a 'shoe-shine'/'shoe-polish' and hence called as a Shoe Flower
potpourri
Salt is used to absorb moisture from the flower, hence 'dried flower'. By absorbing the water, the rate of decomposition of the flower is significantly reduced allowing the dried flower to last longer.
The main ingredient used in the forgetfulness potion are the petals of Forget-Me-Nots, a flower lover loved by muggles. The petals are dried and then crushed. All the ingredients are mixed together after the cauldron boils. This will release a soft puffy white smoke. If the petals were not crushed fine enough and if the other ingredients are not added correctly you can see any result from black thick smoke to cauldrons combusting in flames.
Almost certainly.
Dead.
There is a rare tropical flower called "The Parrot Flower" this may be what you are looking for.
If the petals are dried, the best way to grind them is with a mortar and pestle. Add the water in very small amounts, mixing with the pestle.
Do something similar to paper mache (maybe using mod podge) with a bunch of leaves, decorate it with colorful dried flower petals. Coat it with sealer and you could have a beautiful nature styled masqurade type of mask.
dried flower wearth.