indoor fake plant with lights Artificial Monstera Plant – 5 ft
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indoor fake plant with lights

indoor fake plant with lights Artificial Monstera Plant – 5 ft

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indoor fake plant with lights Artificial Monstera Plant – 5 ftPot Note : Price is for plant itself only , its potted in a black nursery pot . All the decorative pots shown in the pictures or videos are not included but can be purchased separately. Bring effortless tropical charm into your space with our 5 ft Artificial Monstera Plant. Inspired by the iconic Monstera Deliciosa, this faux plant features bold split leaves and rich green tones that instantly elevate interiors without the upkeep of a real plant.

Pot Note : 
Price is for plant itself only , it’s potted in a black nursery pot .
All the decorative pots shown in the pictures or videos are not included but can be purchased separately.

Bring effortless tropical charm into your space with our 5 ft Artificial Monstera Plant. Inspired by the iconic Monstera Deliciosa, this faux plant features bold split leaves and rich green tones that instantly elevate interiors without the upkeep of a real plant.

Crafted with premium materials and lifelike silk foliage, its adjustable stems allow you to style the leaves naturally for a full, layered look. Ideal for homes, apartments, offices, and low-light spaces where live plants struggle to thrive.

Key Features

  • 5 ft artificial Monstera plant with iconic split-leaf design

  • Lifelike silk leaves with rich green color and natural texture

  • Adjustable internally wired stems for custom shaping

  • Premium materials for durability and long-lasting realism

  • Maintenance-free, year-round tropical décor

Decorative pots shown are not included but can be purchased separately.

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