Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Beauty in Artificial Ferns

 


Plants are great for indoor and outdoor decorations, they turn one living room into a beautiful space for accepting guests and to share your stories to the whole family. Artificial plants are also becoming a trend when it comes to decorations and accenting one space at home, office or any business or residential space. When it comes to artificial plants production or manufacturing name, there is only one name that we could trust and that is Artificial Plants Unlimited by Hooks and Lattice. They make artificial plants look so much lifelike, and uses materials only of the highest quality and has passed the international standards.


One of the plants that I really like is the fish-tail fern, I am glad that Artificial Plants Unlimited have them already. Fish-tail ferns have many uses and attracts attentions of any guests by it's beautiful leaves. The fish-tail fern came from or is a natural mutant of the species commonly called the "climbing bird's nest fern" and is common to Asia, Africa and Polynesia. It got it's name or was given the name fish-tail fern because the leaves or fronds are crested or forked resembling the tail of a fish. The popularity of the fish-tail fern has slowly flourished since its introduction to Europe through Netherlands. Thus, production of the fish-tail fern in a commercial-scale opens for both the local and foreign affairs. It will not only meet the growing demands for this plant but also provides additional livelihood opportunities to growers. 


Having an artificial fish-tail fern at home saves you time from growing the real one and taking care of it. Although, just like any other regular plant , the fish-tail fern is not difficult to grow but it still needs cautious and tedious process like propagation and fertilization to ensure a healthy growth of the plant. Artificial plants are good alternatives of the natural plants especially if used as decorations at home because they will not wither and die just like the real plants do.

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