SEEKO Hanging String of Pearls - Realistic Hanging Succulents Plants Artificial for Faux Plants Indoor Plants Decor – Hanging Succulent Plants for Home & Garden – 3 Pack (Standard)
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These plants are made of a rubberized plastic that is both durable and long-lasting.
The "standard" size is 10 inches long without the stem and 13 inches long with the stem. The "extra large" size comes in at 20 inches without the stem and 24 inches with the stem.
Mine have been outside for over a year and haven't faded.
Due to their rubberized plastic construction, these plants will not float.
Selected User Reviews For SEEKO Hanging String of Pearls - Realistic Hanging Succulents Plants Artificial for Faux Plants Indoor Plants Decor – Hanging Succulent Plants for Home & Garden – 3 Pack (Standard)
out! I'm a plant snob (I majored in botany in college) and only recently started a succulent garden. I was planning on purchasing a live string of pearls plant from a local garden center, but I've found them to be difficult to grow (at least in my home). They go perfectly with the live cacti, as you can see. They don't appear to be phony in any way. I also put them in a "fake" cactus planter (picture 2) and gave the lady in the pot string of pearl ponytails. Each of the three string of pearls plants was carefully wrapped and packaged inside a box (see image 3) before being placed inside a bubble wrapped envelope. I'm blown away, and I'm considering purchasing some more. This string of pearls is absolutely stunning!.
To begin with, these lovely plants arrive in a box that made me wonder, "Wait, what did I order?" " It was an incredibly well-done presentation. " The plant is of excellent quality. br>br> Sturdy and powerful. It also has a substantial weight to it, indicating that it is not of shoddy construction. br>br>In a single order, you get three stems, which I thought were about the same price as a pre-potted string of pearls at The World Market for $30. And, in my opinion, their artificial plants are among the best, and these reminded me of theirs. br>br>If you already have the materials to pot these beauties, you'll be able to get a good-looking string of pearls pot for half the price!.
The pots and plants in the photos are seven to eight feet tall, and I used seven boxes of three strands. I can't plant real ones because the Javalinas will eat them, but I'm very pleased with them and will most likely order more for other pots.
I'm not much of a gardener, but I adore the look of String of Pearls, so this was a natural fit. They look real, and I've got mine hanging down the side of a basket with some Eucalyptus leaves poking out the top. Because they have a long "pick," I was able to fully insert them into the basket without fear of them popping out. They have a nice hang to them and can be used alone or in combination with other greenery. Pay attention to the measurements because they come in two sizes, and you'll want to make sure you get the right one; I got the medium, which fit perfectly in my basket. The large are quite long, which is ideal if you have a container that size.
These are extremely realistic and add the perfect finishing touch to any room! While we all wish we had a green thumb and could grow our own plants, there are times when faux plants are the better option. I adore what they've done for my kitchen shelf and would recommend them to anyone!.
These are fantastic! I've always wanted a string of pearls, and these are particularly lovely. In person, they appear to be extremely real. Succulents are more forgiving in this way, though I've seen some that aren't even close to being real. They're also a good deal, in my opinion. They're not as costly as a large plant, and they don't require any maintenance. These were ideal for the narrow wall shelves I had. Other plants that would work as well on these shelves were difficult to come by. In the future, I intend to purchase additional copies.
These string of pearl succulents are adorable, and they're the perfect size for my needs. They appear to be a little flimsy—one of the individual strands had come loose from the structure, but you could just slide it back onto the stick part and it was fine, though I should've glued it so it didn't happen again. The seams on each of the individual "pearls" can also be seen, but given how inexpensive they are, I'm not surprised, and they're barely noticeable unless you look closely. The only major disadvantage is that they stink. There's a strong plastic odor coming off of them, but I don't think it'll be a big deal unless you plan on sitting very close to them once they're set up. Overall, I'm pleased with them, though I don't believe their quality is exceptional. But it's a steal for the price!.
On my patio, I have a small potted tree. At the bottom of the tree, I usually use moss or bark. However, it appeared that something was missing even with that. Our cat also enjoys curling up and sleeping near the trunk. The problem is that she digs and moves things around a lot, so I have to keep adding moss or bark. These faux pearl strings look fantastic. The plants look fantastic and help to complete the planting. Also, because the bumpiness bothers the cat, she has found a new place to sleep. As a result, it looks fantastic and is now low-maintenance. Win, win.