From dyes to medicines, here are 6 things that can be made out of flowers

Tea: Some of the most common flowers used to make tea are Chamomile, jasmine, and bee balm flowers. They also make a good substitute for unhealthy beverages and provide health benefits.

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Medicine: Flowers have been used to make medicines for centuries now because of their healing properties. Chamomile is a very versatile flower.

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Dyes: Flowers such as weld, coreopsis, dahlias, sulfur cosmos, marigold, sunflower and dyer's chamomile are capable of producing tints. In fact, many of the first dyes were made from flowers.

Beauty products: Many beauty products like soaps, toners, and creams have flower extracts in them. You can make use of the flowers in your garden and make your own natural products like rose water.

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Air purifiers: Several studies have suggested that some houseplants can purify the air. Benzene, formaldehyde, and hexane are just a few flowers that can reduce air pollution.

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Pesticides: One type of chrysanthemum flower is used to make a powerful pesticide called pyrethrins which are used to kill lice, flies, beetles, mosquitoes, and roaches.

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