A panorama of colors and styles of petals is evident when browsing through our online catalog for our many choices of silk flowers. From the bold scarlet of geraniums, begonias, or poinsettias, to the delicate pastel petals of pink peonies or camellias. You might also select the unique blooms of the heliconia, bromeliad, or Phalaenopsis. If your home has a Southwestern motif, may we recommend the flowering cactus to complement the ambiance? Every blossom is rendered to authentically mimic its natural inspiration; both in color and texture. Not only are the petals a perfect imitation, but the leaves and stems will also remain flawless in their design.
At Nearly Natural, our expertise in producing artificial plants and trees dates back 75 years ago when our founder, Henry Friedman, transformed his horticulture experience into a company that strives to produce faux trees, plants, flowers, and floral arrangements to faithfully emulate their natural counterparts. As time went on and their clients began to publicly proclaim their satisfaction, their reputation for fidelity to their items’ natural counterparts grew. Nature and its endless sources of beauty have been and will continue to be our inspiration. Today they continue to strive to exceed your expectations and to continue the traditions started by “Grandpa Nearly Natural.”
Still looking for more Nearly Natural bargains? You will be glad you decided to look, when you can select from a large variety of wreaths for either Halloween (bats and ghosts) or Thanksgiving (leaves and berries.) The most unique Halloween wreaths are probably the wreath made completely of skulls - or the stark, blackened wreath with a forlorn black raven perched on the lower rung. As for the Thanksgiving selections, they are appropriately full of bright colors and joy: some even include cheerful bright orange pumpkins. Despite their bargain prices, our renowned quality always stays the same.
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