Common Artifical Palm TreesAeonium A succulent cactus native to Morocco, the artificial silk aeonium features a stable stem and rosette leaves that look exotic even if the sheltering sky is composed of office ceiling tiles. Cedar The cedar tree is a hardwood conifer known for its lush, evergreen foliage. Artificial cedar trees are popular at Christmas time, but also offer grace and beauty all year round. Dogwood Dogwood is a deciduous hardwood tree often used as an ornamental plant because of the rich colors of its flowers and fruit. An artificial silk dogwood radiates a gentle, soothing quality that's a natural fit for waiting rooms or studies. Dracaena Dracaena trees are native to Africa and are noted for their stout trunks, while dracaena plants grow their slender stems and strap-shaped leaves as groundcover in rainforests. An artificial silk dracaena would add a touch of domesticated exoticism to any room. Eucalyptus Native to Australia, young eucalyptus trees are known for their oval or round leaves and smooth bark. An artificial silk eucalyptus is a cheerful looking plant that would easily enliven its surroundings. Ficus Ficus is a genus of 800 tropical trees including the commercially cultivated fig tree. Silk ficus trees are both casual and elegant, sporting small green leaves that nicely offset the bushy appearance of the collective foliage. Pine Pine is a softwood conifer famous for its eponymous needles and cones. As with artificial cedar trees, artificial pine trees are commonly found decorating homes and offices at Christmas time. Ruscus Ruscus are evergreen shrub-like perennials that bear very small flowers and leaves. The full foliage of an artificial silk ruscus provides a decorative tiered look that would look great in a corporate setting or at home. Weeping Willow Weeping willows are named for the gracefully drooping foliage that has captured imaginations for centuries. You can bring this poetic quality into any setting with an artificial silk weeping willow. |





