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Replica Plants and Trees
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Preserved TreeScapes International
Replica Plants and Trees
Our Replica Plants and Trees, often referred to as “silk plants” are designed botanically-correct and manufactured to hold up on a commercial level.
We manufacture the WORLD’S LARGEST LINE of...
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Our Replica Plants and Trees, often referred to as “silk plants” are designed botanically-correct and manufactured to hold up on a commercial level.
We manufacture the WORLD’S LARGEST LINE of Inherently Fire Retarded fabric (silk) plant material. Our’s are COMMERCIAL GRADE plants made from a thicker fabric and a heavier gauge wire so they hold their shape better and don’t wrinkle. The fabric leaves are sealed with a Polyurethane coating which makes them easier to clean and to keep clean by preventing elements from absorbing into the fabric. It also helps to prevent the fabric from fraying. The fabric leaves are adhered to the stem with a commercial grade adhesive.
Our Replica Trees are made with natural wood trunks and are set into either a cement or plaster base to ensure stability.
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Preserved Trees
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Preserved TreeScapes International
Our Preserved Trees are just that, Preserved. Although we have been called Embalm a Palm, Freeze dried Palms and even Pickled Palms, we do not pickle or dry any of the product in order to create a...
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Botanical Accents
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Preserved TreeScapes International
Made with commercial grade fabrics and heavier gauge wire, our Botanical Accents line offers durable and long lasting plant and floral décor for any table top, lobby, home, or office space. With our...
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Published:
4/6/2010
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