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"Haihong Enterprise" was founded in 2004, a large enterprise of landscape which set the planning, design, development, production, sales, installation and service as a whole(we have our own right to export), there are: "Shanghai Yongzhou Haihong Arts&Crafts Co., Ltd. ", "Guangzhou Haihong Landscape Engineering Co., Ltd. ", " Guangzhou Baiyun District Haihong Artificial Plant factory ", "Yongzhou Haihong Artificial Plant factory ", "HongKong Haihong Arts&Crafts Co., Ltd. "etc under Haihong Enterprise.

Haihong Enterprise has an excellent design team, the market information is our development foundation, to consider the views of customers seriously, we organize field trips to domestic and foreign large rain forest region, and constantly develop good and inexpensive selling products. Currently,our market ranked at the top of the industry, has an record of more than 3,000 impressive project cases.

In the domestic, there are Chinese World Expo Pavilion and China Pavilion, China Guangzhou Asian Games, Shanghai Disneyland, The Happy Valley, Hengda Real Estate Group, the WTO Real Estate Group, the new world of shopping malls, Asia's largest airport in Guangzhou-Baiyun International Airport, Shanghai Pudong International Airport, the Sheraton Hotel Group, Howard Johnson International Hotel Group, the world's largest single building 2013 global "Fortune" Forum, the world's largest single building-Chengdu Global Center, Dalian Xiangzhou Hot Springs Park Water Park and and Xi 'an water rubik's cube.

In the world, there are African Union conference center , the world's largest shopping mall-Dubai Mall, the largest shopping mall in India SHREE BALAJI AGORA MALL, the world's largest theme park in Dubai-the city of Arabia, ,Kobe seafront waterpark, Vietnam's largest water park, South Korea Gyeongju waterpark, Korea Pyongyang 100th anniversary of the museum and the Australian seaside resort and a series of artificial landscape project.

 

 
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Artificial Janpanese Red Maple Tree

 

What is Artificial Plants

Artificial plants are imitations of natural plants used for commercial or residential decoration. They are sometimes made for scientific purposes (the collection of glass flowers at Harvard University, for example, illustrates the flora of the United States). Artificial plants vary widely from mass-produced varieties that are distinguishable from real plants by casual observation to highly detailed botanical or artistic specimens.

Materials used in their manufacture have included painted linen and shavings of stained horn in ancient Egypt, gold and silver in ancient Rome, rice-paper in China, silkworm cocoons in Italy, colored feathers in South America, and wax and tinted shells. Modern techniques involve carved or formed soap, nylon netting stretched over wire frames, ground clay, and mass-produced injection plastic mouldings. Polyester has been the main material for manufacturing artificial flowers since the 1970s. Most artificial flowers in the market nowadays are made of polyester fabric.

 

Benefits of Artificial Plants

 

 

A more cost effective approach
Real plants inevitably come with a larger cost attached. Some may be cheaper to buy up front but will require ongoing tending to that always comes with a price tag. Real plants die and need to be replaced and may require increasingly bigger pots as they grow. Plus, a real plant may arrive as a seedling that takes years to reach its full height to have the impact that you want. Artificial plants arrive fully mature with only the up front cost to pay.

Considerably reduced maintenance
As well as the ongoing tending that real plants require – pruning, watering, fertilisers etc – the plant may also need to be moved to ensure adequate sunlight, water or draining. Changes in temperature could be problematic and you may periodically need a specialist to come in and tend to your plants. Artificial plants are very different – you have a low quality product then you may have to move them occasionally to stop fade but other than that it’s really only necessary to wipe the leaves down occasionally if they start to gather dust.

Get exactly what you want
If you don’t have the right environment or space for the plants that you’re looking for then you may find your options severely restricted with real greenery. Tropical blooms, for example, may need sunlight or a humid atmosphere that you just can’t provide. This isn’t the case with artificial plants – you can create exactly the aesthetic you want with no limitations. Plus, the range of artificial plants is so broad today that you’ll have a huge amount of choice when it comes to your options.

Enjoy wellbeing benefits
Real plants do often provide filtration when it comes to the air that we breathe and artificial plants won’t do that. However, research has found that in terms of wellbeing benefits such as improving mood and morale, as well as productivity and focus, artificial plants really work.

Avoiding issues with allergies
Real plants can be the source of a lot of issues for humans sharing the same space. For example, they can trigger allergies and may even be responsible for poisoning if they are touched or consumed by children or pets. Artificial plants don’t come with any of these problems and there’s no need to worry about pollen, which is the source of allergies for 12+ million people in the UK alone.

 

Application of Artificial Plants
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7 Foot Silk Ficus Tree
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Silk Banyan Tree

Home decor
Artificial plants are a versatile and popular choice for home decor, offering a low-maintenance and cost-effective approach to add greenery and visual interest to living rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, entryways, and more.

Whether it’s a large tree in the corner or a small potted plant on a coffee table or shelf, artificial plants can add color, texture, and visual interest to any space, creating a calming and relaxing atmosphere.

Office decor
The popularity of artificial foliage for office decor stems from its capacity to enliven workspaces with a touch of greenery and visual interest, without requiring the maintenance and care that real plants entail.

Artificial plants come in various sizes, from small potted plants on desks or shelves to large trees in common areas, and they can create a more welcoming and relaxing environment for employees and visitors alike.

Event decor
Artificial plants are a popular choice for event decor as they offer a range of design possibilities without the cost and logistical challenges of real plants. From creating a lush green backdrop to designing unique centerpieces, artificial plants can add a touch of nature and color to any event.

They are adaptable and can be easily incorporated into any theme or design style, from modern to rustic. Additionally, they can be customized to match the color scheme and style of the event, making them a popular choice among event planners and designers.

Landscaping
Artificial plants have become a popular choice in landscaping projects as they offer a low maintenance option for adding greenery to outdoor spaces. They are long-lasting and can endure harsh weather conditions, making them ideal for outdoor use.

Additionally, artificial plants can be customized to fit the specific needs of a landscaping project, whether it be to create a specific design such as an artificial vertical garden or to match the surrounding environment..

Retail displays
Artificial plants have become a popular addition to retail displays in recent years, as they offer a low-maintenance way to add natural elements to store environments. Retailers can use them to create a more inviting shopping atmosphere, whether that be by adding foliage to window displays or incorporating plant displays throughout the store.

Artificial plants can be used to create themed displays that complement seasonal promotions or product lines, and they can be easily rearranged to keep up with changing trends or merchandise.

Hospitality
Artificial plants are a great choice in the hospitality industry as they can add a touch of greenery and ambiance to hotel lobbies, restaurants, and other public areas. They can create a calming atmosphere and help guests feel more relaxed and comfortable. They can also be used in outdoor spaces, such as hotel courtyards or rooftop bars, to create a lush and inviting atmosphere.

Public spaces
Public spaces such as parks, outdoor plazas, and streetscapes can greatly benefit from the addition of artificial plants. Artificial plants can be made to withstand outdoor elements, such as wind and rain, and can be used in a variety of settings, such as hanging baskets, planters, and ground cover.

 

Material of Artificial Plants

 

 

Polyester:This has become one the most popular fabrics for artificial flower petals because it’s so low-cost, durable, and can easily accept glues and dyes.

Polythene (PE):This is the most prevalent form of plastic in the world, used for a huge range of products. You’re likely feet away (or less!) from polythene right now. These products can usually be recycled and used again, though it does depend on what other materials have been used. This is one of the most popular materials used for flower stems and leaf stems, as well as for berries and fruits.

Silk:Artificial flowers and some leaves are still made from natural silk, but most “silk” flowers and leaves today are made from synthetic fabrics or alternative natural fabrics, such as rayon and cotton.

Silk isn’t always as easy or cost-effective to source, so many manufacturers advertise their plants or flowers as “silk-style” rather than actual silk. While florists once looked down on artificial and dried plants, silk flowers are now revered for their versatility. Today, florists even use them to enhance live plants and mix them with fresh blossoms. While this tradition is said to have been started by the Chinese who perfected the art of creating elaborate floral replicas, it was the Europeans who turned silk flower-making into a business.

Wood:Many of our artificial plants use real wood or bamboo for the trunk or stem of the plant to give them a realistic look and feel.

Metal:Many artificial flowers and plants will use wire to shape the plant, either to provide structure or to allow a different position, as may be necessary for a flower arrangement. As you’d imagine, metal has no place being seen in a plant or flower but is instrumental in maintaining its structural integrity and form.

Thermocol (Polystyrene):This synthetic polymer is made from a monomer called styrene. Polystyrene can come in solid or foamed form, but general-use polystyrene is hard, brittle, and clear. It’s an inexpensive material and is often used to make custom boxes for packaging and posting plants. Some manufacturers poke holes in the bottom to allow drainage- in this case, thermocol containers can be used as plant pots.

Rubber:It may seem funny to have artificial plants made of rubber given that natural rubber itself is produced from plants. But rubber can be an excellent choice, especially when rubber responds well to UV-resistant treatment. It’s light, durable, and easy to source, making it a popular choice for artificial plants today.

 

 

Process of Artificial Plants

Artificial plant manufacturers use cutting-edge techniques to resemble the beauty of nature. Advancements in technology and design have led to the development of plants that not only look but also feel remarkably realistic.

The creation process involves shaping wire skeletons to mimic the natural growth patterns of real plants. Layers of silk or polyester blends are carefully attached, with attention given to the placement of leaves and petals. Intricate details, such as veining and color variations, are added to enhance the life-like quality by hand or through mold casting. The result is a meticulously crafted artificial plant that captures the essence of nature, providing a durable and aesthetically pleasing alternative to live plants.

Special attention is given to coloration, texture, and arrangement, with some artificial plants featuring natural imperfections to enhance their authenticity.

Artificial Ficus Hawaiian Tree

 

Artificial Old Ficus Tree Against The Wall

 

How to Clean Artificial Plants

Keep your artificial plants clean so they'll last longer. Here's how to clean artificial plants:

  • Routinely dust your plants. You can use a feather duster to brush light dust off plants.
  • Use a clean and dry paint brush (like a chip brush) to remove excess dirt from your plants. You may want to move the plant outside to do this.
  • The planter and plant topper need routine cleaning, too.
  • For large-leaved plants, use a dry microfiber cloth to wipe down leaves. A clean toothbrush is also handy for getting into hard-to-reach spaces.
  • Try lightly spraying furniture polish on your microfiber cloth and then gently wiping foliage for a light, natural-looking gloss.

 

When Were Artificial Plants Invented

 

Artificial plants have a long history that started thousands of years ago, long before plastic was invented. It is believed that artificial flowers were developed shortly after the discovery of silk, which is attributed to Chinese royalty over 1,500 years ago.

The discovery of silk was an entirely accidental one made by Leizu, the wife of the Yellow Emperor. Enjoying a cup of jasmine tea in the garden, Leizu noticed that a silk moth’s cocoon had fallen into her cup and started to unravel. The moth’s cocoon was made of one long, soft thread, and Leizu realised that she could create a fabric from this material. If you’d like to learn more about this story, we dove into the history of silk in-depth in our post: History of Artificial Plants.

While Chinese royals and upper classes wore silk flowers in their hair, other cultures also created artificial flowers. The Romans used wax to make realistic and intricately shaped flowers, and the Egyptians made wreaths out of animal horns, which were extremely beautiful but not exactly soft!

Silk flowers became popular in Europe in the 1100s, quickly spreading across the Mediterranean to Italy and then France, and then of course across the channel to England, and then further across the pond to America. The Victorians enjoyed an overly-decorated aesthetic, and soon, every available surface featured extensive flower arrangements, artificial or otherwise. These flowers were not just made of silk, by this time, but of velvet, satin, crepe, muslin, gauze, palm leaves, porcelain, wood, and even metal.

Wreaths and ornaments featuring artificial fruit in the Italian style of Della Robbia became popular in the 1920s and ‘30s but were less popular within a decade or so. By the 1940s, celluloid was a popular material for artificial flowers, but it was highly flammable, causing several deadly fires. After this, celluloid flowers were banned from being imported from Japan, and plastic soon took over the artificial flower industry.

 

What to Look For When Buying Artificial Plants

 

 

Realistic appearance: Look for plants that have a realistic appearance, with natural-looking leaves, stems, and petals. The color should be vibrant and lifelike, without any obvious artificial coloring or glossiness.

Quality materials: Finding an artificial plant supplier that uses the quality of materials in the construction of the artificial plants is important for its durability and realistic appearance. Look for plants made from high-quality plastics, polymers, or fabrics that can withstand exposure to sunlight and moisture.

Attention to detail: A high-quality artificial plants will have attention to detail, with intricate and realistic textures on the leaves and petals, and fine details in the stem and foliage.

Size and shape: Consider the size and shape of the plant, and whether it will fit well in the space you intend to use it in. Make sure the plant looks proportionate and balanced, with leaves and stems that are the appropriate size and shape for the type of plant.

Price: While price is not always an indicator of quality, it is important to consider when buying artificial plants. Look for plants that are priced reasonably for their size and quality, and avoid purchasing plants that are significantly cheaper than other options, as they may be lower quality and not look as realistic.

 

 

Our Factory

Currently Haihong enterprise covering a total area of over 80,000 square meters, there are more than one thousand total staffs, own the total assets over 250 million yuan, have customers from more than 100 countries and regions around the world. Haihong enterprise is mainly developed to the design, manufacturing and installation of artificial landscape and garden, professional development and production of large-scale artificial trees and decorative silk pants, made exclusively for Hotels, Malls ,Water Parks and Theme Parks,Building, Republic Space,Government, Casinos, Office, Restaurants, and Commercial projects.

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FAQ
 

Q: How do you arrange artificial plants in a living room?

A: Place a trailing plant in a pot on your highest shelves and arrange the foliage so it tumbles down over the edge of the shelf. If you have places to hang hanging planters from, or can add hooks, hanging planters are a beautiful way to bring greenery to any living space.

Q: How do you display fake plants?

A: Artificial trailing plant
With long, draping stems, they need to be displayed away from the ground, where they could get damaged by children or pets. They look most impactful in a hanging plant pot, basket or placed high on a shelf, anywhere that will ensure their wild tendrils are kept on display.

Q: Where do you keep artificial plants?

A: High-Traffic Areas. Other spaces in your house that are perfect for artificial plants are the high-traffic areas, like your entryway. Any live plants you put near your front door or on your console table are inevitably going to get bumped as you come and go throughout the day.

Q: How do you put artificial plants in the ground?

A: Planting Directly in the Soil
Once you have decided where you are going to place a plant, cut a small “x” into the weed barrier and push the stem down into the soil until the base of the plant are flush with the ground. Pack the dirt in around it nice and tight and that is all there is to it.

Q: What are the psychological benefits of artificial plants?

A: It Improves Mood
Just like real plants, fauxliege contributes to a more cheerful disposition. Greenery has restorative and grounding effects on our mood, dispelling mental fatigue and negative emotions. In many ways, it leads to a heightened sense of well-being and enhances the ambiance of any setting it adorns.

Q: What are artificial plants made of?

A: Plastic artificial plants and trees are made from synthetic materials such as polyethene or polypropylene, while artificial silk plants are made from a synthetic fibre called viscose or rayon. Both artificial plants are designed to look like natural plants, but there are a few key differences between them.

Q: What is the meaning of artificial plant?

A: Artificial plants are imitations of natural plants used for commercial or residential decoration. They are sometimes made for scientific purposes (the collection of glass flowers at Harvard University, for example, illustrates the flora of the United States).

Q: Are artificial plants plastic?

A: It's no secret that most artificial plants are made from plastic. The material is commonly used for its durability, realistic texture, and ability to mimic the appearance of real plants. Plastic is cheap, lightweight, and easy to mould, making it an attractive option for manufacturers.

Q: Are artificial plants waterproof?

A: Because fake plants are generally already waterproofed, a good UV resistant spray will effectively weatherproof the plants for you and create a nice protective layer that allows you to place your artificial plants outside.

Q: Who invented fake plants?

A: It is believed that artificial flowers were first developed in China over 1,500 years ago. The Chinese made the first artificial flowers out of silk. Ladies of the Imperial Palace ordered silk flowers to be worn in their hair.

Q: How long do fake plants last?

A: Even though artificial plants are more durable and often have a longer lifespan than real plants, they're still subject to regular wear and tear. Depending on the weather conditions the plant has been exposed to, it can last anywhere from 2 seasons to upwards of 5 years.

Q: How long do fake plants last?

A: Even though artificial plants are more durable and often have a longer lifespan than real plants, they're still subject to regular wear and tear. Depending on the weather conditions the plant has been exposed to, it can last anywhere from 2 seasons to upwards of 5 years.

Q: Is it better to have fake plants?

A: Real plants do often provide filtration when it comes to the air that we breathe and artificial plants won't do that. However, research has found that in terms of wellbeing benefits such as improving mood and morale, as well as productivity and focus, artificial plants really work.

Q: What are fake plants called?

A: Artificial plants — fake plants, silk plants, faux foliage, or whatever you want to call them — offer a solution. They'll never outgrow their pots, the leaves will never droop and turn yellow, and there's no need to worry about watering or fertilizing. They're also pet-safe and child-safe.

Q: What is an alternative to artificial plants?

A: Bring the actual outdoors inside with natural decorative pieces like driftwood, shells, and (faux) coral. Incorporate fabrics that feature natural greenery to add a pop of pattern – like a fun palm or cactus print scatter cushion or pouffe, or even a stuffed fabric plant.

Q: How do I choose an artificial plant?

A: Artificial plants which have features such as small veins in the leaves, intricate patterns, spot on colors, etc. is essential as it makes your plants look realistic. It catches the eyes and attention of anyone and also will make any room beautiful. Before buying a faux plant, it is best to plan where to place it.

Q: Which artificial plant is good for bedroom?

A: Prop Up a Fake Tree
Artificial trees are the perfect vertical accent for your bedroom because they don't take up much space on the floor but still branch out at the top. And while they may not fool a plant aficionado, they're lifelike enough to diffuse feel-good energy.

Q: Why do people buy fake plants?

A: Real plants do often provide filtration when it comes to the air that we breathe and artificial plants won't do that. However, research has found that in terms of wellbeing benefits such as improving mood and morale, as well as productivity and focus, artificial plants really work.

Q: Are fake plants tacky?

A: Sometimes, a fake plant can look tacky because of tall, exposed branches. For instance, a dracaena's trunks will oftentimes shine brighter than a waxed car. Same goes for ficus, olive, and eucalyptus. However, there are many foolproof options.

Q: Are artificial plants in style 2024?

A: One of the most significant trends is the use of larger plants. The demand for statement pieces in interior design has increased the size of artificial plants. Large plants like fiddle leaf figs, rubber trees, and monstera are now available in realistic-looking faux versions.

We're well-known as one of the leading artificial plants manufacturers and suppliers in China for our quality products and customized service. Please feel free to buy bulk artificial plants made in China here from our factory.