Silk Weeping Willow Trees
- Author Kent Pinkerton
- Published December 22, 2006
- Word count 304
Weeping willows are a perfect way of adding an extra charm to any place. With their leaves and branches drooping to the ground, they have a place among the most beautiful trees in the world. Alas, they loose their leaves too soon. Hence, to have an everlasting look of the weeping willow, silk weeping willow trees exist. With all the charm and beauty of the willow, they make excellent home decorators, but without any leaf shedding or other problems.
Companies like Contemporary Furniture, Boyle’s Silk Flowers, BotanicusEtc, Andreas, Inc, Silk Plants Plus, Sunshine Silk, Silk Worx by Lori, e-silkonline, and Make-Be-Leaves deal in beautifully designed and high-quality silk weeping willow trees.
Usually silk trees come in pre-designed shapes and sizes; however, there are companies that provide customized silk trees, too, exactly the way we want them to be. Make-Be-Leaves deals in custom-built silk trees and offers weeping willows on multi-wood trunks in different custom sizes and shapes.
Sunshine Silk deals in customized silk weeping willows, too. Besides offering normal pre-designed and pre-made silk trees in a wide range—such as willows with four or five trunks and different sizes like 7.5, 8.5, and 9 ft—it also takes custom orders.
Apart from offering beautiful, lifelike silk weeping willows, BotanicusEtc also provides a decorative container at no extra charge. Besides this, it also has a hundred percent satisfaction guarantee; if products fail to match a consumer’s expectations, the company will provide a full refund of the item price.
Silk Worx by Lori has silk weeping willows with six natural dragon wood trunks and 4,420 leaves. Boyle’s Silk Flowers offers 96’’ silk weeping willow, made up of natural trunks and 2,850 leaves.
Although with most companies shipping comes at an extra charge, BotanicusEtc and Contemporary Furniture are some of the companies which provide free shipping at no extra cost.
Silk Trees provides detailed information on silk trees, silk palm trees, silk mimosa trees, silk ficus trees and more. Silk Trees is affliated with Silk Floor Plants.
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