
Artificial Green Trailing Button Fern In Pot
Real button ferns are lovely until they aren't. They want consistent moisture, hate direct sunlight and tend to shed leaves at the first sign of neglect. This one holds its shape permanently.
The stems trail outward and downward in every direction, each lined with small, rounded leaves that range from a fresh lime green to a deeper, more saturated tone.
Some sit flat, others curl slightly, and the spacing between them isn't perfectly even. That irregularity is what sells it. From across a room, it reads as a healthy, established plant that's been growing happily for months.
At 65cm wide, the trailing coverage is generous for such a small pot. The charcoal grey, lightly speckled pot is compact at 15cm across, which means this works in spots where surface space is tight: a bathroom shelf, a narrow windowsill, the corner of a desk. It also looks great on the edge of a higher shelf where the stems can hang down freely.
No dropped leaves on the floor. No yellowing tips. Just a neat, green plant that looks after itself.
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Artificial Green Trailing Button Fern In Pot
Real button ferns are lovely until they aren't. They want consistent moisture, hate direct sunlight and tend to shed leaves at the first sign of neglect. This one holds its shape permanently.
The stems trail outward and downward in every direction, each lined with small, rounded leaves that range from a fresh lime green to a deeper, more saturated tone.
Some sit flat, others curl slightly, and the spacing between them isn't perfectly even. That irregularity is what sells it. From across a room, it reads as a healthy, established plant that's been growing happily for months.
At 65cm wide, the trailing coverage is generous for such a small pot. The charcoal grey, lightly speckled pot is compact at 15cm across, which means this works in spots where surface space is tight: a bathroom shelf, a narrow windowsill, the corner of a desk. It also looks great on the edge of a higher shelf where the stems can hang down freely.
No dropped leaves on the floor. No yellowing tips. Just a neat, green plant that looks after itself.
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Real button ferns are lovely until they aren't. They want consistent moisture, hate direct sunlight and tend to shed leaves at the first sign of neglect. This one holds its shape permanently.
The stems trail outward and downward in every direction, each lined with small, rounded leaves that range from a fresh lime green to a deeper, more saturated tone.
Some sit flat, others curl slightly, and the spacing between them isn't perfectly even. That irregularity is what sells it. From across a room, it reads as a healthy, established plant that's been growing happily for months.
At 65cm wide, the trailing coverage is generous for such a small pot. The charcoal grey, lightly speckled pot is compact at 15cm across, which means this works in spots where surface space is tight: a bathroom shelf, a narrow windowsill, the corner of a desk. It also looks great on the edge of a higher shelf where the stems can hang down freely.
No dropped leaves on the floor. No yellowing tips. Just a neat, green plant that looks after itself.
























