Leaf 35cm Artificial Ficus Plant with Teal Blue Green Ceramic Planter
Leaf 35cm Artificial Ficus Plant with Teal Blue Green Ceramic Planter
Leaf 35cm Artificial Ficus Plant with Teal Blue Green Ceramic Planter
Leaf 35cm Artificial Ficus Plant with Teal Blue Green Ceramic Planter
Leaf 35cm Artificial Ficus Plant with Teal Blue Green Ceramic Planter

Leaf 35cm Artificial Ficus Plant with Teal Blue Green Ceramic Planter

35cm

Blue/Green

35cm

£35.99

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Unusual statement plant in a three legged ceramic planter. Plastic artificial ficus plant in a decorative ceramic planter. As arranged in our photos it measures 35cm x 30cm x 30cm overall. The decorative ceramic planter measures 13cm (h) x 13cm (w). The leaves are plastic. The ceramic decorative planter is topped with fixed pebbles for an attractive, low maintenance finish.

  • Weight 2 kg
  • Dimensions L 30 x W 30 x H 35 cm
  • Height 35cm
  • Manufacturer Leaf
  • Colour Name 35cm Ficus Plant Teal Blue Green Ceramic Planter
  • Pot Type Ceramic pot as shown
  • Pot Measurements 13cm (h) x 13cm (w)
  • Manufacturer Part Number LEAF-40176
  • EAN 5060950401765

Care Advice

We know you want your artificial plants and trees to look their best when they arrive. As the plants are boxed for transit the majority of those with wired leaves will benefit from "dressing out" on arrival which is a simple, quick process and ensures that your plant or tree looks fantastic and fits your space perfectly.

Cleaning Artificial Plants

Plastic leaf artificial plants Plastic leaf plants can either be brushed down with a dry paintbrush or wiped with a damp cloth. Our plastic leaved plants are quite robust and we have some customers who simply hose them down in the garden periodically! Make sure that you put them somewhere well ventilated to dry out thoroughly afterwards.

Silk leaf artificial plants Silk leaf artificial plants are less suited to wet cloths or water as this can cause colouring on the materials to run. The best way to clean these is with a dry duster or cloth. You can also use a hoover but only one with a low suction setting (or you risk damaging the leaves).