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2 Pack 39” Artificial Camellia Tree, 3.2 Ft Fake Camellia Plant with 28 Blooming Flowers, Artificial Plants in Pot for Home Front Door Christmas Indoor & Outdoor Decor (Red)

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Management number 209482129 Release Date 2026/03/29 List Price US$36.00 Model Number 209482129
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  • [True-to-Life Camellia Beauty] Faux camellia plants meticulously crafted with 28 vibrant silk flowers and 186 veined leaves on realistic PE trunks. Each petal mimics natural markings—guests won’t believe it’s faux! It will add a touch of nature to your indoor space.
  • [Instant Elegance, Zero Maintenance ] No watering/sunlight needed for artificial camellia tree —stays fresh for years without wilting. Perfect for dark corners or busy homeowners who love greenery but lack time.
  • [Ready-to-Display in Minutes ] Arrives pre-assembled—just fluff artificial camellia tree branches for a fuller look, as you wish to create more beautiful shapes. No messy soil or pruning—unbox and enjoy!
  • [Premium & Stable Construction ] Heavy cement-filled PP pot prevents tipping, ensuring it is resistant to being knocked over by children or pets. Made of fade-resistant silk and rubberized fabric (ideal for sheltered outdoor use).
  • [Versatile for Any Space] This artificial Camellia tree elevates a sense of beauty to any places, like living room, front porch, office, cafe shop, and more. "A thoughtful housewarming gift that never dies!"

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