Faux Cymbidium Orchid Stem - White

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A classic elegant cymbidium orchid stem that looks fabulous on its own in a simple glass vase, but can easily be combined with other varieties of faux flower stems for...
A classic elegant cymbidium orchid stem that looks fabulous on its own in a simple glass vase, but can easily be combined with other varieties of faux flower stems for a strkingly beautiful arrangement. Reap all the benefits fresh flowers bring to your home without the hard work; our faux flowers are so wonderfully authentic, you'd be hard pressed to tell them apart from the real thing. All the flowers feature long stems that can be easily bent or cut to your chosen length.
- Stems can be cut or bent to a chosen length
- To keep our faux flowers looking their best, give them an occasional dusting or a gentle blast with a hairdryer on a cool setting
- Keep out of strong sunlight
- Product code: A10996-1-10-1275-10
Width | 16 cm |
Depth | 8 cm |
Height | 79 cm |
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