These processed flowers can retain their fresh texture and flexibility for several years. However, preserved flowers do not retain their natural color. Flowers are artificially stained by soaking in polyethylene glycol with synthetic dyes. It is difficult to stain sepals, stems, and leaves separately from petals, thus multicolor flowers are usually stained monotone. If the internal moisture of fresh flowers can be replaced with solvents that allow petals to retain their original color, the processed flowers would look more natural than the currently available preserved flowers. There is a need to reconsider the soaking solvents to address the challenge of retaining petal color