Flower/Green Plant Type Nursery Pots View more Description Report Item Specifications: Material: High-strength PP resin Size: Available in 27.2*12*17.5cm and 17.2*12*8.6cm options Design: Imitation metal brick pattern for a retro, chic aesthetic Usage: Ideal for desktop gardening with small plan...
Tall Plant Stand, Wood Indoor Plant Stand Plant Table for Flower Pots, Metal Plant Holder, Modern Home Decor Small Round Side End Table 30x30x60CM
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Hollow tree barks turned into flower or plant pots Window pane from old kampung house turned into decoration piece I also love how they repurposed the many items from the old kampung house to be decorations or other useful things in the vicinity to maintain the history of old kampung vibes. ...
ceramic or polished stone pots · less investment to open new moulds · short lead time Exclusive Product Material: BAIKE flower pots are made from earth-friendly recycled materials:Bamboo Fiber/Chaff/Straw/ Corn Powder. The result is a lighter, more fashion, more environmentally fr...
Earlier in the month the alluring but poisonous Aconitum napellus dominated a bed near the Garden House in Mrs Child’s Flower Garden. Visiting a friend in Oundle, Northants I couldn’t resist being photographed outside a houseplant shop whose strapline echoes my own sentiments. At home, Rosa...
2.Lifelike coloration, lighten up your entire house. 3.Enough strong plastic palm trees to support your mini lights, nice pendants, and others. 4.This tall indoor artificial plant is a perfect gift for your family and friends....
“ I’ve got someplace to be, and I want you to go with me. We can have a little visit along the way, a counseling session of sorts, no charge, it’s on the house. And by the way, when I’m down here, in this realm, I prefer to be called just plain old Sonny; it’s ...
Have you seen rattan in real life? I mean the plant, not the one you get whipped with hahaha! This is the first time I saw it. Apparently, rattan has thorny spines to climb over other plants and to protect themselves from becoming animal’s food. Remember to be careful!
Ten pots per treatment were used in this experiment to make ten biological replicates. The first bacterial inoculation was performed two weeks after the transfer of seedlings to the pots by pouring 5 mL of bacterial inoculum in 1/8MS onto the base of each plant. The second bacterial inocula...