More about Replica and Preserved Plants

February 4, 2009 by  

The use of plants and trees to beautify an area or landscape has long been in practice and is not likely to end anytime soon. Plant life when artistically used can add beauty, color and life to surroundings making it look more natural, homely and inviting. These days more focus has been in the use of artificial plant life to beautify and add life to our everyday living and official places.

Artificial plants such as replica silk plants and preserved plants are so real looking that many times they go unnoticed as artificial and easily pass as the real thing. Improvement in manufacturing and preserving methods has made more and more genuine looking plants available everywhere. There is a huge selection to choose from. There are replica flowers and trees, fake plants, artificial boxwood topiaries, spiky aloe versa, and even palm trees. Whether you need plants or trees for indoors or outdoors or to highlight areas with water features, you can get high quality replica plants and tress at relatively less expensive prices.

Fake plants are real pretty and offer more options to the use of plants to decorate. They do not need watering, require low maintenance and won’t die if you travel or forget about them. This low level of maintenance needed means that your replica trees and plants look great throughout the whole year. A duster and a quick wipe is all you need to restore their luster.

Replica silk plants also offer you an option in places where real life plants would not survive. Places with too high or too low temperatures may not sustain real plant life but would be just right for an artificial silk plant. Places with little or no access to water features or natural sunlight would also not support real plant life for long, just as areas with large crowds and large amounts of air pollutants would also be unsuitable. In any of such areas where you may have limited options for using real plant life to decorate, replica plants offer a stress free alternative.

Preserved plants on the other hand are really real plants that have been preserved. They are fitting for residential and commercial environments. They would also survive where real plant life would not and require minimum maintenance. Preserved plants also offer you a wide range of options to choose from such as preserved floral arrangements, juniper shrubs and even preserved real life looking trees.

There are various ways that plants are preserved. One method involves cutting the plant just above the root line with roots and soil left behind. The cut stem is then soaked in a treatment solution made from natural ingredients. The solution is infused into the plant using natural fluid transportation processes which may last about two weeks to ensure total saturation.

Once done, the plant retains its natural look without needing the usual air, water and care. All that is needed is the occasional swipe with a duster. The ease of use and maintenance of replica and preserved floral plants make them a favorite of many homes, offices, hotels, showrooms, resorts, restaurants, shopping centers, hair saloons and a long list of other locations all over the world. When tastefully picked, arranged and maintained these fake, pretty real looking plants always add color, life and a breath of fresh air to any surroundings that they are placed.

 

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7 Responses to “More about Replica and Preserved Plants”

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