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Features
Description
Material: plastic; Whole length: 26"/ 68 cm;leave length: 12" / 30cm.Package: 6 pieces of artificial palm leaves. ( Each one has 3 branches).Brings the beauty and natural-looking greenery of palm leaves into your space without the mess or maintenance.Highly simulated green plants, with real touch and visual effect, clear texture, realistic color, lasting as new, more three- dimensional, and vivid than ordinary green plants. Add them to any miniature garden and no one but you will know they are artificial. Beautiful coloring and texture.Perfect for decorating any space in your home or office.NOTICE:Artificial palm leaves are made from harmless PVC. It is normal that the artificial plants may smell, so please place them in a ventilated environment for some time.This product belongs to semi-manual and semi- mechanical products, which inevitably has some small defects. Hope to understand.This product is a simulation plant, not a real plant. Please don't misunderstand.
Brand: N2
Plant or Animal Product Type: Palm
Material: Plastic
Product Dimensions: 6"D x 12"W x 26"H
Recommended Uses For Product: indoor outdoor
Specific Uses For Product: Garden,Party,Wedding
Package Information: Vase
Occasion: Wedding
Number of Items: 6
Item Weight: 0.7 Pounds
Seasons: Tropical
Unit Count: 6 Count
Item Weight: 11.2 ounces
Country of Origin: China
Date First Available: May 24, 2020