Triple Ball Ficus Tree 1.8m

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$539.90

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Dispatches: in approx. 48 hours from Sydney.
Est. arrival: 1 - 6 days based on location.
Delivered via: Direct Freight Express®

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Product Description

A Faux Ficus Tree with a difference! Resembling a Topiary Tree, this artificial Ficus features multiple, real-timber trunks and lush green foliage. With three main leaf canopies it's a very different look a standard Ficus Trees. As with all our products, the leaves are in varying shares of green for an ultra natural appearance. With many Trees, the foliage is the star of the show, however, this beautiful Ficus allows you to not only see the lush foliage, but also those exquisite natural timber trunks. It comes potted, ready for you to place in your favourite planter.

This can be a great addition to living rooms, family rooms. even spacious bedrooms!

Key Benefits

  • Height 1.8m, width apprize 80cm
  • Pot size, approx 18cm wide and 18cm high
  • Gorgeous natural timber trunks 
  • 3 high detailed leaf canopies
  • Incredibly lifelike from top to bottom

Product Reviews

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  • 4
    Good customer service

    Posted by Claire L.

    This delightful Ficus tree is a wonderful addition to my balcony. It blends in to the other real plants which sit next to it an I can't tell which is real and which isn't. Thank you Artificial Plant Shop.

  • 5
    Fab tree

    Posted by Barbara H.

    ❤️

  • 5
    Better than a real tree

    Posted by Verified Buyer

    It has been 4 weeks since we received our ficus tree and we're in love. I can't believe it took us this long to try out an artificial tree. Why would anyone want to look after a real one?

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