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artificial hydrangea plant in pot

artificial hydrangea plant in pot Goplus Artificial Hydrangea Tree, 2 Pack Fake Floral Plant w/11 White Flowers & Realistic Trunk in Plastic Nursery Pot

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artificial hydrangea plant in pot Goplus Artificial Hydrangea Tree, 2 Pack Fake Floral Plant w/11 White Flowers & Realistic Trunk in Plastic Nursery PotInfuse Vitality to Your Space: Equipped with 11 lifelike hydrangea flowers, 88 lush verdant leaves and simulated trunks, this artificial flower tree highly mirrors the beauty and vitality of a real hydrangea tree. The flowerpot is even adorned with faux grass, providing an added touch of vigour. Unyielding Durability & Stability: Crafted with silk fabric, the faux floral tree ensures its vibrant allure for years without the concerns about deformation

  • Infuse Vitality to Your Space: Equipped with 11 lifelike hydrangea flowers, 88 lush verdant leaves and simulated trunks, this artificial flower tree highly mirrors the beauty and vitality of a real hydrangea tree. The flowerpot is even adorned with faux grass, providing an added touch of vigour.
  • Unyielding Durability & Stability: Crafted with silk fabric, the faux floral tree ensures its vibrant allure for years without the concerns about deformation or unpleasant odors. Additionally, the cement-filled base will counterbalance the faux hydrangea tree and reduce the risk of any unwanted tipping.
  • Effortless Maintenance: Unlike real plants that require time and effort to cultivate, our faux silk tree allows you to revel in its natural beauty regardless of weather conditions and attentive maintenance. And if it get dusty, you can simply wipe it with a wet cloth.
  • Customize to Perfection: The faux flower tree doesn’t need any assembly. However, the adjustable branches allow you to bend and shape them to your aesthetic taste. Note: If leaves falling during the process, they can be reinserted.
  • Versatile Application: With lifelike appearance, the fake hydrangea tree will transform your living room, office, entryway into an enchanting oasis, it also serves as a splendid gift to celebrate some special events, including openings or weddings.

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Our artificial hydrangea tree is a stunning masterpiece that brings the beauty of nature to your space.
Adorned with 11 vibrant hydrangea flowers and lush green leaves, this faux flower tree perfectly captures the essence of a real tree. Additionally, the simulated trunk and faux grass make it more exquisite. Meticulously crafted with premium silk fabric, the indoor artificial tree is odor-free and not easy to deform. Compared to real plants that may wither or die, our faux floral plant will stay alive all year round! And there is no more meticulous maintenance required. Besides, the flower pot is reinforced by cement. The added weight makes the artificial tree less prone to tip over. Moreover, its realistic appearance makes it a charming addition for front porch, living room and balcony.


Feature
11 lifelike silk hydrangeas make it a vivid addition in home
88 verdant leaves and faux small grass bring nature to your space
High quality material is allergic-proof and odor-free
Cement-filled base enhances stability to prevent tipping over
No pruning, no watering and no fertilizing is needed
No sunlight is required to keep the vitality
Please slightly bend the branches for better shape
If leaves falling off, they can be reinserted


Specification
Color: White
Material: Silk Fabric, PE, Cement, Foam, PP
Tree Height: 42.5”
Size of the Flowerpot: 5.5” x 7”(Dia. x H)
Number of Flowers: 11
Net Weight (1 Pack): 6.5 LBS
Net Weight (2 Packs): 13 LBS
Package Includes:
1/2 x Artificial Hydrangea Tree

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