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false palm plant Florida Palm Artificial Tree 13ft–23ft – UV Resistant (10–12 Week Lead Time) 20ft

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false palm plant Florida Palm Artificial Tree 13ft–23ft – UV Resistant (10–12 Week Lead Time) 20ftDesigner Plants' Florida Palm delivers the lush, layered canopy of a mature tropical palm its full, multi directional fronds creating a sense of tropical abundance. Constructed from LDPE with integrated RealTex and UVTex UV inhibitors, engineered for permanent outdoor installation from 13ft to 23ft. Trusted across 55,000+ installations. Backed by a 3 year warranty on structure and foliage. Made to order 1012 week lead time. Positioned beside a resort

Designer Plants' Florida Palm delivers the lush, layered canopy of a mature tropical palm — its full, multi-directional fronds creating a sense of tropical abundance. Constructed from LDPE with integrated RealTex™ and UVTex™ UV inhibitors, engineered for permanent outdoor installation from 13ft to 23ft.

Trusted across 55,000+ installations. Backed by a 3-year warranty on structure and foliage. Made to order — 10–12 week lead time.

Positioned beside a resort pool or outdoor dining area, the Florida Palm creates an instant tropical retreat — its full canopy catching the light and delivering the look of a mature live specimen.

Specification Detail
Available Heights 13ft – 23ft (made to order)
Lead Time 10–12 weeks
Material LDPE with integrated RealTex™ and UVTex™ UV inhibitors — within the leaf, not surface-applied
Trunk / Base Hand-finished natural trunk with authentic colour and texture variation
Mounting Plate Included — steel base mounting plate for permanent ground or plinth installation
UV Certification ISO-certified UV resistant — rated for permanent outdoor installation
Indoor / Outdoor Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
Frost Resistance Frost resistant
Toxic Substances Non-toxic — SafeTex certified, RoHS compliant
Recyclable Yes — Designer Plants product recycling programme
Warranty 3-year warranty on structure and foliage

Ideal Spaces for This Specimen

Hotel Lobbies, Resort Pools, and Atriums

Creates immediate grandeur and tropical botanical character without irrigation or grow-light requirements.

Corporate Offices and Reception Areas

Premium maintenance-free botanical presence year-round at reception desks and breakout zones.

Restaurants, Bars, and Retail Environments

Zone definition, softening of hard architectural surfaces, and elevated atmosphere with zero ongoing maintenance.

Residential Living Spaces

Statement botanical specimen for open-plan living rooms and hallways — retains form and vibrancy indefinitely.

Why Designers and Commercial Operators Specify Designer Plants

Designer Plants holds a 5-star rating across more than 20,000 verified customer reviews and has delivered commercial-grade installations for clients including BMW, Disney, Aperol, Facebook, Coca-Cola, and Westfield, with installations across North American universities, ski lodges, and resorts. Trade pricing available. Contact the team on +1 786 723 3309 or [email protected].

Maintenance

No watering, pruning, fertilising, or seasonal care required. For outdoor installations, periodic treatment with Designer Plants UV Protection Spray maintains vibrancy year-round.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Designer Plants ship from? +

California and Miami warehouses. Standard orders dispatched same or next business day. The Florida Palm is made to order with a 10–12 week lead time — contact [email protected] to place an order.

What is the return policy? +

Made-to-order items are not eligible for return. Contact [email protected] before ordering if you have any questions.

What heights are available? +

13ft to 23ft. Custom heights available — contact [email protected] to discuss project requirements.

Is this suitable for outdoor use? +

Yes. UVTex™ inhibitors integrated within the leaf. ISO-certified UV resistant for permanent outdoor installation.

What is the warranty? +

3-year warranty on structure and foliage. Full terms at designerplants.com/pages/warranty.

Is this safe for children and animals? +

Yes. Non-toxic, SafeTex certified, RoHS compliant.

Can this be used commercially? +

Yes. Specified by designers and operators worldwide. Trade pricing via [email protected].

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