>I grew sea holly a few years ago, and cut the blossoms, brought them inside >to dry, hanging upside down in the basement. It may have taken as long as >three days to become evident, but when I brought in the sea holly, I also >brought in an ark of aphids. I won't do that again. Good luck, Margaret > Yes, I had aphids on mine, but sprayed them well with Safers before bringing them in. Did not seem to hurt the color or drying process at all. Cynthia ******************************************** Womyn Who Moves Mountains-Little Finger Of Michigan USDA zone 4b -- Sunset zone 41 ***cmayeaux@juno.com or cmayeaux@traverse.com***