What a cheerful cutie is this artificial branch with crimson berries in green color. The Western variety of the crimson berry (Phytolacca americana) comes from North America and is characterized by clusters of berries that hang. The green color means that the fruits, each of which in turn consists of ten fused partial fruits, are not yet ripe. But when they ripen, the berries turn a deep purple color. If you look closely, you can already see some berries in our recreated specimen turning a hint of purple.
When Western Carmelberries are ripe, they are deep purple in color. Hence, this herbaceous plant is also called the inkberry. But in our version, the berries are not yet ripe and thus green in color. Or do we already see some there giving an impetus to a purplish beginning? By the way, did you know that the name crimson comes from the color of the berries? In fact, crimson is a deep red dye, also called purple dye. In which vase, arrangement or pot will you incorporate this branch?
This green art Crimson berry branch measures about 110 cm including the stem in length and about 15 cm in width. The artificial branch with green crimson berries comes standard with a plug so you can easily handle it. Also note the attractive discount prices if you order multiple pieces of the same. And the pictured pots? These can also be ordered at extra cost.
Are you ready for something original, something special in your arrangement that is atmospheric? Something with which you can be subtle and modest? Then taking a closer look at this lifelike, barely distinguishable art Crimson Branch is definitely worth your while. Will you be the next to be wrapped by this art branch?