Frequently asked questions

You've Got Questions, We've Got Answers. Below you will find a list of our most frequently asked questions to help guide you through the world of artificial plants! If you have an additional question not answered here, please contact us.

Do fake plants actually look real?

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Are fake plants tacky?

While fake plants have had a bad reputation, artificial plants are no longer the tacky has-beens of yesteryear. Expertly detailed to reflect a natural appearance, fake plants today have seen a rise in popularity. They’ve been praised for their natural realism, versatility, and most importantly, their beauty. In addition to providing everlasting color and freshness to any environment.

How to make fake plants look more real?

We offer various tips on how you can achieve a natural, lifelike environment with the help of artificial greenery; whether that's by investing in a high-quality item made from premium materials, differentiating your plants by location, or even complementing them with various colors and textures. You can discover several more tips in How To Make Fake Plants Look More Real.

Are fake plants better than the real deal?

While using fake plants is a personal choice - there are in fact some added benefits to incorporating artificial plants in everyday environments. From eliminating toxic threats to pets and children to lessening the potential of allergic reactions or even help adhere to costly budgets, faux plants can prove to be a better investment than living plants - the choice is entirely up to you.

Do I need to take care and maintain my fake plant?

Yes and no. While our selection of fake plants eliminate the need for daily maintenance, you will periodically want to clean it and wipe away any dust it might have gathered. We recommend doing this with a feather duster or a microfiber cleaning cloth and/or spare cleaning towelettes, gently dusting and removing any excess dirt, dust, and debris from your artificial plants. If easily portable, bring your artificial plant outside and use a paintbrush to remove any extra dirt that has accumulated not only on the faux-liage, but within the planter itself (like on the moss, rocks, and setting). You can learn more in How To Care For Artificial Plants.