Injecting the beauty of nature indoors without the hassle of maintenance, this is a hyper-realistic decoration that is impossible to distinguish from the real thing.
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You Should Dust Your Houseplants— Here’s Why
I love houseplants. A lush, plant-filled room is homey and inviting. After a hard day, I often just want to curl up with a ...
To maximize the impact of faux trees in your decor, consider the following effective strategies: Choose the Right Size and Scale: Select a faux tree that is proportionate to the size of the space.
Ficus trees are very popular for office decor, but can be finicky about growing in low-light conditions. However, like all the best fake plants, you don’t have to worry about the lighting with ...
A group of researchers from Binghamton University in New York has created quite the artificial plant. This new plant is not only capable of cleaning the air, but it can also generate electricity.
Well, fret not because we have got just the solution for you! In today's post, we are bringing to you some of the most realistic artificial outdoor plants that will transform your space and give it an ...
With their striking forms, graceful branches, and lush green foliage, Ficus trees have become increasingly popular statement pieces for both indoor and outdoor spaces. But what should you expect to ...
It’s not exaggerating to say that the choice of artificial tank plants can make or break the look of an aquarium. If you are looking for the most realistic artificial aquarium plant for your fish tank ...
offering a platform for global research exchange and cooperation on the Ficus plant genus. Located in the Dafushan Ficus Park, the center integrates research, conservation efforts and cooperative ...
The artificial plant, which comes with five leaves, was tested for its carbon dioxide absorption rates and oxygen production capabilities. At present, it produces some 140 microwatts of power.
Binghamton University Professor Seokheun "Sean" Choi and Ph.D. student Maryam Rezaie are repurposing their research about bacteria-powered biobatteries—ingestible and otherwise—into a new idea for ...