A reasonable unknown in plant land is this art Carmelberry branch in red color. The Western variety of the crimsonberry (Phytolacca americana) comes from North America and is characterized by a special appearance. In the western crimsonberry, the cluster of ripe fruits hangs, the fruits themselves consist of ten fused partial fruits. Because the ripe berries turn deep purple, the herbaceous plant is also nicknamed inkberry.
Purple, purple, purple. Just look at those brilliant deep colors, feel that texture and enjoy the unique shape of the berry bunches. If you close your eyes, you can even smell the sweet fragrance of the ripe berries! The name crimson comes from the color, crimson is a deep red dye, also called purple dye. What will you incorporate this special artificial branch with crimson berries into? Will it be in a beautiful bouquet, with multiples in a tall vase or will you incorporate it as part of a creative arrangement? Your imagination is the limit!
This artificial Carmelberry branch has a length of about 110 cm including the pricker and a width of about 15 cm. The artificial branch with deep red crimson berries comes standard with a sampler so you can handle it effortlessly. The pictured pots or containers can also be ordered at extra cost.
Are you looking for something special in your arrangement that is original enough to make it exciting, but not so overwhelming that it draws all the attention to itself? Something that will give you subtle and warm ambience? Then we heartily recommend this artful and barely distinguishable from real branches with crimson berries. Where are you going to let this one sparkle atmospherically?
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