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Preserved Olive (15)*
Reference : 15-FE-AF-OLI80-01
Color : Green
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Description
For a decoration with Mediterranean vibes, the Provencal olive tree has no competition. This fruit tree first used for the production of edible oil thanks to the extraction of its olives turns out to be a superb decorative asset, whether inside or outside. With the Provencal olive tree, you offer your customers a direct trip to the south of France! The shine of its long and thin leaves gives it all its elegance. Its bluish-green color reminds us of its Provencal origin, which will immerse your customers in the olive fields in the middle of summer. To accompany the Provencal olive tree, what better than preserved lavender, also from the south. The Provencal olive tree also goes perfectly with dried flowers such as acroclinium, wild thistle or delphinium. The olive tree has its place in a bouquet, inside a pretty vase but also without the table compositions, wreaths decorated with flowers and any type of DIY creation.
- Stabilization technique :
- Absorption
- Origin :
- Tunisia
- Colour :
- Green
- Held in time :
Characteristics
Note: weight and dimensions are for general guidance only. It is a natural product and therefore the colours may vary depending on the bunch.
General recommendations
Stabilised plants are 100% natural. They can only be exposed inside. They require no maintenance, no watering and no special light. They keep their freshness and flexibility for several years. A few tips to keep your stabilised plants looking fresh:
- Handle the plants with care and delicacy (natural plants are therefore fragile).
- Avoid rooms with a relative humidity of over 80%. Use these products in interiors where the temperature is not lower than 10°C.
- Avoid sudden fluctuations in temperature.
- Avoid placing stabilised plants directly in front of air conditioning.