Q:I want a tree to wrap string lights on. Are the branches strong enough to support lights that are larger than just the fairy lights, without drooping?
by|Aug 4, 2022
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A: Unfortunately no, if lights are added to these type of branches then they will droop to a certain degree as it's not made for that type of resistance.
by|Aug 18, 2022
Q:If the leaves are not plastic, then what material are they made out of? Silk?
by|May 3, 2018
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A: The material is polyester.
by|Apr 15, 2019
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A: The leaves are made of polyester.
by|Apr 16, 2019
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A: The branches are plastic and the leaves look like thin plastic. Look at the manufacturers description for information,
by|Jun 7, 2021
Q:can this be used outdoors in a covered area? no rain but a lot of sunlight and Floida heat
by|Aug 25, 2017
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A: Yes, I would say this can be used outdoors. The “soil” also looks very real.
by|Apr 8, 2024
A: This item is not intended for outdoor use. The sun will cause the plant to change colors and it has not been tested against any of the other elements.
by|May 4, 2023
Q:Are the leaves plastic?
Can it be left in the rain on my porch?
by|Apr 14, 2017
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A: The leaves look like thin plastic to me.The manufacturer will have the exact information your looking for.
by|Jun 7, 2021
A: The leaves are not plastic, but the tree is intended for outdoor use, so it will hold up against the elements (rain included).
by|Apr 16, 2019
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Q:is this the largest palm you carry or can I order a larger one?
by|Mar 13, 2017
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A: We have a 7.5 ft version of this tree - http://www.homedepot.com/p/Nearly-Natural-7-5-ft-Areca-Palm-Tree-UV-Resistant-Indoor-Outdoor-5435/205829394?MERCH=REC-_-PIPHorizontal1_rr-_-204688182-_-205829394-_-N