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Lifelike artificial plant that remain just as fresh-looking year after year.
FEJKA artificial potted plants that don’t require a green thumb. Perfect when you have better things to do than water plants and tidy up dead leaves. You’ll have everyone fooled because they look so lifelike.
Diameter of plant pot: | 9 cm |
Height of plant: | 22 cm |
Article no: | 903.751.55 |
Packages: | 1 |
Length: | 22 cm |
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Weight Gross: | 0,25 kg |
Weight Net: | 0,25 kg |
Diameter: | 20 cm |
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Wipe clean with a dry cloth.
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Artificial potted plants give the same cosy, green feeling as live plants - but you don't have to water and care for them. You can place them in a dark corner, go away on holiday or just forget all about them - and still have fresh-looking plants at home.
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