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  2. The (Real) Problem With Fake Plants - AOL

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    The global artificial flowers market is predicted to reach $1.78 billion this year. Bewilderingly, faux flowers—the upmarket term for fake—are even presented as a green alternative.

  3. Artificial plants - Wikipedia

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    Artificial flowers made from plastic A plastic bush. Artificial plants are imitations of natural plants used for commercial or residential decoration. They are sometimes made for scientific purposes (the collection of glass flowers at Harvard University, for example, illustrates the flora of the United States). [1]

  4. The best artificial Christmas trees of 2024, tested by AOL

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    Another option from Best Choice Products, this artificial spruce tree doesn’t include any lights, and it’s even more affordable than the other model, costing just $70 for a 6-foot tree.

  5. The 15 Best Artificial Christmas Trees to Make Your Season ...

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    With more than 11,000 5-star reviews, this artificial Christmas tree is a best seller on Amazon for a reason. It’s unlit, allowing you to customize it exactly to your taste, and it comes in ...

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    Topographical landscape features such as steep slopes, vistas, hills, and outcrops may suggest or determine aspects of design such as layout and can be used and augmented to create a particular impression. [1] The soils of the site will affect what types of plant may be grown, as will the garden's climate zone and various microclimates. The ...

  7. Sustainable landscaping - Wikipedia

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    One important part of sustainable landscaping is plant selection. Most of what makes a landscape unsustainable is the amount of inputs required to grow a non-native plant on it. What this means is that a local plant, which has adapted to local climate conditions will require less work to flourish.