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plastic terracotta plant pots

plastic terracotta plant pots Panterra Oval Planters

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plastic terracotta plant pots Panterra Oval PlantersFlowering plants, herbs, tropicals, foliage plants and many others will look even more beautiful in these oval plant pots. Panterra planters have a style like a terracotta planter but are made of lightweight, weather resistant plastic. The textured clay appearance will complement colorful mixed annuals along with perennials like poinsettias. Tiered drainage helps control soil moisture and pairs well with a plant saucer or matching tray. The decorative

Flowering plants, herbs, tropicals, foliage plants and many others will look even more beautiful in these oval plant pots. Panterra planters have a style like a terracotta planter but are made of lightweight, weather-resistant plastic. The textured clay appearance will complement colorful mixed annuals along with perennials like poinsettias. Tiered drainage helps control soil moisture and pairs well with a plant saucer or matching tray. The decorative lip is perfect for traditional indoor and patio décor.

Use oval planters to add elegance to windowsills or make more efficient use of growing tables. Greenhouse Megastore has several oval plant pot sizes - see the Specifications section for information. Buy a five-pack of large oval planter pots at the guaranteed lowest price or get cases with bulk discounts for nurseries, retailers and other high-volume growers. Qualifying orders ship free in the lower 48 states.

Panterra Oval Plastic Planter Features:

  • Lightweight plastic construction
  • Textured clay finish
  • Tiered drainage holes
  • Three sizes
  • Available in packs or cases

These distinctive, Oval shaped polypropylene plastic planters have a textured clay colored finish and are a popular choice for colorful flowering arrangements, herbs, annuals and tropical plants.


Specifications

Item ID Length Width Height Capacity Cubic Inches
CN-PAP 12 13 5/8" 6 5/8" 5" 223
CN-PAP 16 16 3/4" 8 5/8" 6" 456
CN-PAP 20 21" 9 5/8" 6" 584
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