Hi!
I'm just curious what the best way to dry out phyllodes for longtime preservation is. I'm interested in the phyllodes being preserved with no loss or change to any organic matter.
My first thought was to put them into a dehydrator, could that damage the structure of the molecules within the phyllodes? I want the preserved leaves to be as scientifically accurate as possible.
Is air drying sufficient?
Thanks!
edit: really stupid spelling mistake