Submitted by zabliminal t3_11dsduh in mildlyinteresting
thedarkonespr0npicks t1_jaas7t6 wrote
Reply to comment by zabliminal in A leaf that I took from a pine tree in 2017. Still hasn't decayed. by zabliminal
Pine resin was also one of the ingredients used in the embalming process in Egypt due to its natural antimicrobial properties, so pine needles are naturally quite microbe resistant. IIRC, If you keep pine needles cool while drying, the chlorophyll can remain stable in which case the needles will stay green for an incredible amount of time.
zabliminal OP t1_jaaucoi wrote
Oooh wow will they last decades? I'll keep mine for as long as I can
thedarkonespr0npicks t1_jaav073 wrote
They appear to quite dry (not necessarily a good thing), so your biggest enemy is handling/moving them. The less they move, the longer they will last.
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