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SOGA 70cm Green Artificial Indoor Cactus Tree Fake Plant Simulation Decorative 5 HeadsFeatures: SOGA Artificial Plant is a perfect addition to any indoor and outdoor decor. Realistic, no maintenance or watering needed, natural trunks make the plant highly realistic. It has a clear texture and vivid color on the leaves. The simulated moss in the flowerpot makes it look more realistic and beautiful. A long term replacement to the real plant since it will never wither Strong decorative effect to different environments A perfect addition
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