Top 10 Natural Looking Artificial Plants to Buy
Go into any sort of home decor store these days, and you won't be able to distinguish between real leaves and fake ones. That's why these plants are best. Fake greenery now comes in natural looking artificial plants that are no longer the stiff, shiny, obviously plastic plants that turned people off to artificial plants. The new generation features realistic textures, different shapes for leaves, and matte finishes that resemble real leaves, including the vein lines.
You enjoy having plants, but you don't have the time, light, or patience to keep them alive? You are going to learn how to make artificial plants look real, what plants you should buy to make them look real, and how to make them look real so no one doubts if they're alive.
Top 10 Artificial Plants to Buy
Here are ten best natural-looking artificial plants for your living room worth adding to your cart, ranging from bold statement pieces to smaller accent plants.
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Areca Palm Plant |
Tall and full, perfect for filling large empty corners in living rooms or offices |
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Banana Leaf Plant |
Broad tropical leaves bring bold, vibrant greenery to spacious rooms |
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Banana Plant/Tree |
A slightly compact version, ideal for medium-sized living rooms |
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Areca Palm Plant |
Three stems add height and fullness without taking up much floor space |
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Areca Palm Plant, Eternal Zen |
Denser foliage with large leaves for a fuller, richer look |
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Dieffenbachia Honeydew Plant |
Variegated leaves add nice contrast against plain green interiors |
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Calathea Zebrina Plant |
Patterned leaves make it a striking pick for shelves and side tables |
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Birds of Paradise Plant |
Bold, structured leaves with a black pot give a strong statement look |
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Ivory White Croton Plant |
Colourful leaf spread adds warmth to neutral colour schemes |
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Caladium Plant |
Green and white leaves make a great small accent for tight corners |
Why Buy Artificial Over Real Plants?
Real plants are beautiful until you leave them for a week or your pet decides that the leaves look appetizing. Artificial greenery is addressing a problem that real plants can't.
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No Maintenance - These plants require no regular watering, fertilizing, or pest control, as they will remain green without any regular care.
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Pet Friendly - Most artificial plants are non-toxic, and your curious cat or dog will be able to sniff around without any health issues!
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Consistent Look - Real plants grow and change color throughout the year as they get more sun; artificial plants will not.
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Within Budget—One purchase is less expensive in 3 years than replacing dead plants and having to buy fertilizer each year.
What Makes a Plant Look Real
Not all fake plants are created equal. The difference between a convincing plant and an obvious prop comes down to a few details.
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Leaf Texture—Good quality plants use materials with natural ridges and slight color variation instead of flat, uniform plastic surfaces.
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Stem Structure—Real-looking plants have bendable, slightly irregular stems rather than perfectly straight rods that scream "artificial" from across the room.
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Color Depth - Multiple shades of green, including some yellowing or browning leaves, mimic how actual plants naturally grow and age.
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Pot Pairing—An artificial plant with a pot that matches the plant's scale and style completes the illusion far better than a mismatched container.
Best Picks for Living Rooms
The living room is the home's focal point, and the plants you select there make a difference. Natural-looking artificial plants for a living room will best fit when they are proportionate with furniture and add a pop of color without overwhelming it.
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Coffee Table Accents—Small potted plants are a texture to fill in between books, trays, and other decorative items you already use on your coffee table.
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Shelf Styling - Trailing or compact varieties on bookshelves help not to have a rigid line of furniture and add organic softness to rigid bookshelves.
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TV Unit Balance—A plant away from the television unit reduces the look of technology and provides a break to the eyes.
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Corner Fillers - Natural-looking, large-sized artificial plants placed in empty corners instantly make a living room feel more finished and thoughtfully put together.
Styling Tips for a Realistic Finish
The first half of the task is to purchase a good plant. It depends on how you position and match it up to see if it looks real or not.
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Mix tall and short plants—plant plants in groups, not all at the same height at the same place.
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Mix and match pots—Incorporate artificial plant with pot that have a different texture to each other, such as ceramic, woven, or matte finishes, rather than having all of the pots match exactly.
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Occasional wipe leaves—Real plants collect light dust as well—a pristine plant may appear artificial.
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Natural Light Spots - Locate plants beside windows (but not in direct sunlight), as they are naturally associated with light and help to suggest life.
Conclusion
Artificial plants have come a long way from the crinkly, overly glossy versions many of us grew up seeing in offices and waiting rooms. These options genuinely fool the eye, require zero maintenance, and let you experiment with greenery in rooms that never get enough sunlight. Whether you need one large statement piece or a handful of smaller accents, there is a realistic option out there for every corner of your home. Get your artificial plants now at Blooming Floret.



