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titleOfInvention Quality holder for cut plants such as cut flowers
abstract [Problem] To provide a quality holder for cut plants such as cut flowers, which can maintain the quality of cut plants such as cut flowers for a long period of time simply by being immersed in water. First, gold (Au) is plated as a first layer on a surface of a predetermined non-metallic base material among gold and silver, which are two kinds of different metals having different ionization tendencies (potentials). A sheet 1 having a structure in which the surface of the first layer 12 is plated with another silver (Ag) as the second layer 13, and the non-metallic base material 11 is water-insoluble and water-absorbing ( A structure in which sodium thiosulfate is integrated with the laminate 1 by making the water absorbent sheet absorb sodium thiosulfate 2. [Selection] Figure 2
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