FEJKA

Artificial potted plant, thyme, 9 cm

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FEJKA artificial potted plants that don’t require a green thumb. Perfect when you have better things to do than water plants and tidy up dead leaves. You’ll have everyone fooled because they look so lifelike.

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FEJKA artificial potted plants don’t require a green thumb. Perfect when you have better things to do than water plants and tidy up dead leaves. You’ll have everyone fooled because they look so lifelike.

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