Due to the fact that coconut trees are only a common type of landscaping plant that exists in tropical regions, the lack of a landscaping plant in most areas has greatly limited the landscape limitations of this plant due to environmental conditions. Therefore, design engineers have used advanced technology combined with natural plants to imitate this landscape tree - a simulated coconut tree.
Simulated coconut trees have broken the geographical limitations of real coconut trees that can only be grown in tropical regions and become a type of simulated tree for public art. The simulated coconut tree does not require time to care for, has a long service life, is easy to handle, is not easily damaged, and can also resist wind and insect pests. The practical and artistic indoor coconut tree is our preferred choice for decorative crafts.
Artificial trees that are resistant to wind and ultraviolet radiation are suitable for any indoor environment. Whether placed indoors or outdoors, the impact on them is not significant, so they can resist wind and ultraviolet radiation.