Nearly Natural 5402 6.5ft. Deluxe Ficus Tree,Green,48x48x78
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
It's an artificial tree, but it might not fare well in subzero temperatures.
Yes, the tree includes the black pot depicted in the image. But finding the right sized planter/pot for it has been the most difficult part for me. You can use the black one that came with it (but it isn't particularly attractive). In addition, the tree comes in a 7-inch pot. 5 inches or 7 inches At the bottom, it's 3/4 inch wide. So, when you're looking for a pot to buy, make sure it's at least 8 inches wide, measured from the bottom of the pot rather than the top. Also, many websites that sell planters/pots will tell you the diameter, top width, and height of the planter, but not the bottom width or how wide the bottom is. This has been the most difficult part, so tomorrow I'm going to Lowe's and possibly Big Lots to look in person, and I'll be bringing my tape measurer with me! This tree is a beautiful full tree (fuller than I expected), which is a good thing, but you will need to spend a lot of time fluffing it out and pulling, twisting the branches to your liking. Thank you for your interest.
Yes. On our patio, we have a tree. It doesn't get wet, but it does get some sun in the afternoon, and it's held up admirably. It looks like a real tree to most people.
Because my plant isn't real, there were no Prop 65 warnings on it.
Selected User Reviews For Nearly Natural 5402 6.5ft. Deluxe Ficus Tree,Green,48x48x78
This tree arrived in excellent condition and on time. As described, it's very full and stands at 6 1/2 feet tall. It took me about 10 minutes to fluff it out, and it looks fantastic on my patio. I'm going to order another two. I put the plant in a Costco ceramic pot and will fill it with filler later.
A real tree had died, and I needed to replace it. This is exactly how the live tree looked when I first bought it, lush and natural. I'm extremely pleased with it and would recommend it to anyone. As others have suggested, you should put it in a larger pot and weight it to keep it from falling over. It's lovely once the branches have been spread out to your liking.
After I took down my Christmas tree, I wanted a tree to decorate with white lights. I was concerned that it would be rickety and sparse. This tree did not let me down. It's enormous, stuffed to the brim, realistically rendered, and stunning. It appeared to be real to visitors. It looks fantastic with the white lights. You'll need to put the pot in something bigger because it's small, but that's a simple fix. The money I spent on this tree was well spent. Love it. ❤.
This tree has a lot of foliage and looks very natural. Its 7-foot height allows it to effectively fill a room's corner. The larger branches, like most of this type of product, are from real trees, but the leaves are artificial. The container is weighted and stable, but it is too small for a tree of this size; larger wicker or other types of baskets can be purchased on Amazon or elsewhere. Look for ones that are around 12 years old. 18 inches in height. The existing container will then be slid into the larger one. Use Styrofoam at the bottom of the new container to secure it to the old one and prevent it from slipping around. Then, to cover the original container, purchase artificial plant fill material. It will then appear to be in a single container, which is more appropriate for a tree of this size.
It's a lovely tree that's also simple to put together. This tree is well worth the money if you want a complete look. It gives the room a more natural feel. In a corner of my apartment's living room, I added a leafy finish. It's positioned between a wall and a leather couch, with the leaves mostly visible above and slightly overhanging the couch rather than drawn down as in the photo. To make it taller in a room with a 9-foot ceiling 1/2- It was placed on a large, overturned, flat-top table with a ceiling height of 16 feet. a planter with a flat bottom If you want it to stand alone and in full view, you'll need to find a nice planter and make sure it can stand upright.
I bought this tree to replace an older one that had been in my possession for a long time, and I took a chance on it. It's very nice, just the right size, and I wanted it to look nice because it'll be in our living room. It takes some time to perfect the branches and leaves, but it's not difficult. I did add the ivy to the base, by the way. For the money, I would suggest it.
The product received an excessive amount of praise. The quality is poor in my opinion. starting from the ground up The (barely) filled base was made up of crumbling concrete. The branches are thick and tangled, with some sawed off at the ends. The leaves are drab and uninteresting. br>Because of this purchase, I'm wary of ordering anything similar on the internet in the future because the quality is so poor. br>I'll return it, but I'm sure shipping will be prohibitively expensive, so it'll be a toss-up between that and throwing it away.
I got it on time because it was delivered by a small mail truck. The box was over 7 feet long, so it spent the entire day crammed into a small mail truck. When I opened it, the entire base was cracked, and the cement had crumbled. The plant was wriggling and falling over because it couldn't stay upright. I believe the problem stems from the delivery service that was selected. It would be better if you used amazon or fedex ups. A large broken branch was also present on the tree itself. It was spacious and full of people. I'm not sure why so many packages in my area are delivered by mail service; it bothers me.