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Flowers are naturally beautiful. They were made to be the outstanding and most eye-catching part of a plant to help them reproduce their kind. Those were drawn to have colors that will not just blend with its leaves to further emphasize on its existence. They are really pretty once you've learnt how to appreciate such things yet it's too fragile to be kept as it is.
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We cannot keep that beauty forever because there will come a time that flowers will either be transformed into a fruit or wilt down and die. We cannot hold on to it for a really long time unless you'd take pictures of it where the beauty will stay unmoved but no dimensions.
Because of these, many flower lovers have created a way to at least establish something that would resemble flowers with longer "lives", just like what happened to silk orchids. Silk orchid plants are artificial flowers made from cloth (silk) and other synthetic materials put together to create a replica of real orchids. These kinds of designs are now known and used widely especially to those who loved orchids and blooms but do not have the so-called green thumb.
Silk orchid plants contain almost the same physical feature of a real orchid. The color is carefully replicated to give that real orchid look. Its stems and leaves are also drawn from improvised materials. There are silk orchid blooms that are also attached to real orchids that have not produced flowers yet. An advantage of having such silk orchid is that you will get the beauty that you are after plus you don't have to worry that those flowers would wild sooner or later. You do not have to water it every day and you do not have to check it against pests. It does not need to be exposed to sunlight and more.
Since orchid plants are not that cheap and it does not bloom continuously the whole year around, having a silk orchid would aide your flower cravings. It will help not only to you but would add accent to your house as well.
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by: Harvin Gulfill
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Date: Mon, 2 May 2011
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