Dried flowers perk up the modest furnishings.
Dried flowers, procured before the desert swallowed up the savanna above, adorned limestone shelves and awnings.
Dried flowers are often sold as souvenirs.
Dried flowers, and freeze-dried fruit, were arranged on a low, flat stone, that might or might not originally have been part of an altar.
Dried flowers such as chrysanthemum, rose, jasmine, camomile are infused into tea both for their fragrance and medical properties.
Dried flowers, chipped enamel pots, broken gardenings tools and lengths of fishing line hung from the walls.
Dried flowers such as chrysanthemum, rose, jasmine are used to make tea.
Dried flowers and sundry farm tools mounted on the walls contribute to the country-in-the-city feeling.
Dried flowers, things grouped or pinned to the walls.
Dried flowers are long lasting-up to some years-and are used in floral arrangements and the cut flower industry.