Easyplants introduced new collection of artificial palm trees on its online store

June 26, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
EasyPlants is a growing business that sells artificial plants and trees online and deliver to customers throughout the UK.

Recently EasyPlants has introduced a sensational range of palm trees to it already growing portfolio, The palm trees in question being the Coconut Palm Tree, The Solitaire Palm Tree & the Grand Pheonix Palm Tree, thease are hand made tress to the highest quality using the finest material, insuring the very best in lifelike reproduction real palm trees.

Peter Drinkell, Managing Director of EasyPlants explains, "Over the last 6 months we have been asked on a regular basis about stocking a range of realistic Palm trees of a medium height, approximately 8ft tall). We decided on a range of 3 varieties that would suit our varied customer base of hotels, businesses and larger homes.

The Coconut Palm tree is a beautiful looking palm tree that is perfect for all venues, whether home or business this palm will make the perfect focal point. The height being approx 240cm around 8ft tall when spruced.

Solitaire Palm Tree originates from Australia and has a wonderful full foliage with feather shaped leaves, and thin crown shafted trunks with faint rings. This stunning Palm tree is perfect for homes and businesses as well, with the height is approximately 230cm, around 8 feet when spruced."

Peter continues, "And finally the Grand Pheonix Palm, a truly Superior palm tree of grandeur and scale, that stands over 8ft tall, and has amazing lifelike foliage, and intricate stems. Its beautifully crafted leaves of deep and light greens clearly make it a focal point for any large room, hotel lobby, function room, or restaurant.

All these palm trees clearly have a place in any large home or business, the grandeur and beauty of these finest reproduction trees will make it a focal point of any environment. You can see all our range of Palm trees on our website at http://www.easyplants.co.uk where is a variety of pictures for each tree in lifestyle surroundings," concludes Peter Drinkell.