He et al. (2006) indicated that vase life termination of cut flowers is characterized by wilting which is due to loss of water from the cells and low water uptake which is often due to occlusions located mainly in the basal stem end as affected by bacteria in vase water that may plug the vessels in the cut surface of stems (Ferrante et al., 2007). Van Doorn (1997) cleared that microbes are a common cause of stem end blockage, and as a result, water absorption and stem turgidity are reduced. It has been stated that microbial contamination, the cause of vascular occlusion, is the most limiting factor in longevity of cut flowers.