Preserved Bear Grass

Product code: P25

This product is in packages of 100 grams.

Each leaf of grass has a length of about 40 to 60 cm.

SKU: P25 Categories: ,
Description

Beargrass to Preserved grass

Preserved plants are 100% natural plants that do not need any maintenance.

They are the result of a very special process called “plant stabilization”. During this process, the sap is replaced with a special solution.

As a result of this process, the plant’s appearance, freshness, and aroma remain for years. This is while stabilized plants do not need any soil, water, light, and…

You will experience the same feeling as a fresh plant by seeing and touching these plants.

 

Preserved Beargrass 

The bear grass scientific name of this plant is Nolina microcarpa and is very similar to Pampas grass.

This product is similar to a bunch of grass. Of course, these grasses are hardy and do not break easily.

To create a meadow on a green wall, the bear grass stabilisé can be a good choice.

Currently, this moss wall product is stored and offered in the BestMoss online shop.

Additional information
Weight 0.1 kg
Dimensions 60 cm
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