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    Alternately, you can get a MyGift 15-Inch Mixed Color Assorted Artificial Succulent Plant Arrangement in Modern Gray Clay Planter for $39.99. Kio LED Lighted Mirror Price: $379.99

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    This bright blue planter gets a dose of holiday cheer with a row of poinsettias. You can use real plants in the South, or stick with faux in the North because they're plants that are native to Mexico.

  4. Artificial plants - Wikipedia

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    Flower bouquet with prepared rose blossoms and silk flowers; The fifth is to mount the flower on a stalk of brass or iron wire wrapped with suitably colored material, and to add the leaves to complete the spray. [1] While the material most often used to make artificial flowers is polyester fabric, both paper and cloth flowers are also made with ...

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    Many desk plants are resilient and need only occasional watering, so they’re ideal even for co-workers who don’t quite have a green thumb. Best of all, you can find great options for $10 to $15.

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    A dish garden can tolerate direct sun, as long as it is planted with full sun-tolerant plants. [7] Succulents and cacti are better suited for a dish garden than a terrarium because dish gardens allow succulents and cacti to be placed in the full sun they require without burning. [8]

  7. Tradescantia pallida - Wikipedia

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    Tradescantia pallida is a species of spiderwort native to the Gulf Coast region of eastern Mexico.It is a perennial herbaceous species with a trailing habit.The cultivar T. pallida 'Purpurea', commonly called purple heart or purple queen, is widely grown as a houseplant, outdoor container plant, or a garden groundcover.

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