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How to Remove Lily Pollen Without Staining the Petals





Lily pollen can be both beautiful and challenging to handle, especially if you want to avoid stains on your petals and surroundings. Here’s a florist-approved method to keep your lilies looking perfect.


1. Remove the Anthers

Remove the anthers from the lily

One crucial step is to remove the anthers from the lily. Anthers are where the pollen is produced, and removing them not only helps prevent stains but also contributes to the longevity of the flowers. Florists often do this to ensure that the flowers last longer and don’t stain your house or the other flowers in the arrangement. At Tognoli Florist, we always remove anthers from open lilies before designing your arrangements to maintain their beauty and prevent any mess.


2. Use a Chenille Pipe Cleaner

Use a pipe cleaner to clean the pollen

For effective pollen removal, use a chenille pipe cleaner. This soft, fuzzy tool is perfect for gently lifting pollen off the delicate petals. Carefully wipe the pollen-covered areas with the pipe cleaner without applying too much pressure. This method helps keep your lilies looking fresh and vibrant, without leaving any residue or causing damage. Note that for this technique to work, the pollen needs to be fresh. If the pollen has been crushed into the petal or fabric, or if you press too hard, it might stain deeper and become more difficult to remove.

Carefully wipe the pollen

3. Extend the Technique to Fabrics


Interestingly, the chenille pipe cleaner technique also works on fabrics. If you find pollen on your clothes or tablecloths, gently wipe the affected areas with the pipe cleaner to remove the pollen. Be cautious not to press too hard, as this could push the pollen deeper into the fabric.


Following these steps will help you keep your lilies pristine and your space clean. Have you tried this method? Share your experiences or additional tips for handling lily pollen with us!

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