flat back hanging planter Triflora Hanging Planter White/Black
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flat back hanging planter

flat back hanging planter Triflora Hanging Planter White/Black

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flat back hanging planter Triflora Hanging Planter White/BlackIntroducing Triflora, the ultimate indoor hanging planter! It combines the practicality of a drapery rod with the beauty of potted plants. Perfect for herbs, succulents, and vine plants, Triflora hangs on your wall or ceiling and transforms your window into a green oasis. What makes Triflora truly special is its lightweight design. Made from durable recycled molded polypropylene with recycled wood fiber, it stays light even with plants inside, while

Introducing Triflora, the ultimate indoor hanging planter! It combines the practicality of a drapery rod with the beauty of potted plants. Perfect for herbs, succulents, and vine plants, Triflora hangs on your wall or ceiling and transforms your window into a green oasis. What makes Triflora truly special is its lightweight design. Made from durable recycled molded polypropylene with recycled wood fiber, it stays light even with plants inside, while adding a natural texture to the surface. Don’t let its weight fool you, Triflora can hold up to 15 lbs (6.8 kg) total. You can easily adjust the length of its ropes and slide them anywhere along the metal rod to create your perfect plant arrangement. And there’s no need to repot, Triflora’s pots are designed to fit standard 3-inch (7.6 cm) diameter nursery pots for added convenience. For indoor use, we recommend adding a layer of small pebbles to the bottom of each pot to encourage drainage and help keep your plants healthy. For outdoor use, you can drill a small hole in the base of each pot to allow water to drain freely. Triflora is suitable for both wall and ceiling mounting and fits any standard 24-inch (61 cm) window. Measures 25 x 5.75 x 43.5 inches (64 x 15 x 110 cm). Made with recycled plastics.

  • Display Plants In Any Window: By hanging your planters on an extendable metal rod, Triflora makes it easy to water and display plants in your window without taking up space on the window sill
  • Adjusts Horizontally And Vertically: Slide Triflora’s three ropes along the metal rod and adjust their lengths to fully customize the placement of each hanging planter
  • Holds Standard Size Pots: Features recycled molded polypropylene planters that allow Triflora to be the lightest weight possible, even once plants are potted ; fits standard 3-inch (7.6 cm) diameter pots and holds up to 15lbs. (6.8kg)
  • All Mounting Hardware Included: Triflora comes with mounting hardware, fits any standard 24-inch (61 cm) window, and can be ceiling or wall-mounted; ideal for herbs, succulents, vines and more
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