Features
- 【ARTIFICIAL BABY’S BREATH Material】This faux outdoor cattails plant is made from a durable plastic material that is resistant to UV rays, realistic, and environmentally friendly. they are beautiful and realistic, perfect decoration for indoor or outdoor;They can work harmoniously with any decor and style.It can be washed with water and never fades.
- 【SPECIFICATIONS】Dimensions: Artificial plants are approximately 19.7 inches (50 cm) tall,12 bundles of artificial tall grass plants;each artificial shrubs for outdoors has 36 bushy leaves. Artificial grass outdoor adding a great pop of greenery to your space. (Vase not included)
- 【PERFECT DECORATION】Artificial outside plants looks like reed grass are commonly utilized for both outdoor and indoor decorations in porch, kitchen,windows, patio, gardens, vase filler, hotels, offices, balconies, farmhouse and weddings decor.When paired with POTS, vases or outdoor soil, these artificial grass plants can inject spring energy and vitality into your room or garden, creating a comfortable and harmonious atmosphere.
- 【VIVID FAKE GRASS STEMS】 Faux wheat grass is an ideal companion for indoor plants or rustic greenery. You don’t have to worry about mosquitoes brought by real grass. It resists UV rays and remains a vibrant green all year round and will keep a fresh look for years to come.
- 【SINCERE NOTE】The outdoor artificial plants in the picture show the effect of a 12-piece set. Slight bending may occur during transportation—simply smooth out the bent tips gently, and the reeds will naturally form a graceful arc. This curved shape is far more visually appealing than a rigid straight form, adding a natural and dynamic texture to the display. For any inquiries, please feel free to contact us.
Specifications
Color | Light Purple |
Size | 12Pcs |
Unit Count | 12 |
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Set of 12 artificial tall grass stems, each about 19.7 inches (50 cm) tall with roughly 36 leaves per stem, in light purple. Made from UV-resistant, washable plastic for indoor or outdoor decorative use (vase not included); stems may bend during shipping and can be reshaped by gently smoothing the tips.
LUZOGA 12Pcs Artificial Grass Plants, Faux Shrubs Wheat Grass, Artificial Tall Grass Fake Plants for Outdoor Decor,Artificial Greenery Stems Weed for Room Indoor Home Decor(Light Purple) Review
Overview
I tested a 12-piece set of LUZOGA faux grass stems in light purple as a low-maintenance alternative to real reed or wheat grass for both indoor and outdoor use. Each stem arrives roughly 19.7 inches tall with a bushy profile, and the bundle is designed to be UV-resistant and washable. I used them in a window planter, a porch pot, and a simple vase arrangement indoors to get a sense of realism, durability, and overall value.
Design and realism
Out of the bag, the stems have a convincing blend of slender blades and reed-like plumes. The color skews toward a muted light purple with green undertones—more of a soft accent than a bright floral hue. The plastic has a matte, slightly textured finish that cuts down on the telltale shine you often see with cheaper artificial plants. From a few feet away, the overall effect reads as natural, especially when interspersed with other greenery.
The stems are densely packed with leaves (about 36 per stem), which helps create a full look without having to cram too many into one vessel. I found the natural arc you can coax into the tips does a lot for realism. Completely straight blades look manufactured; a gentle curve makes them feel like they’ve been growing in the breeze.
One note on the sculpt: the leaf widths and spacing are consistent from stem to stem. That uniformity keeps arrangements clean and tidy but can look a little too perfect on its own. Breaking up the symmetry with a few stems angled outward or crossing heights improves the result.
Setup and arrangement
Expect some “shipping bends” on arrival. Mine came compressed, with several tips kinked at odd angles. The plastic is pliable enough that I could smooth most of the bends by warming the blades between my fingers and running my hand from base to tip. A quick pass per stem restored a natural curve without stress whitening or cracking. If you want a soft curl at the tops, wrapping the ends around a pencil for a minute worked well. I wouldn’t use heat tools; body warmth and gentle pressure were sufficient.
For anchoring in planters, I had the best results with floral foam topped by pebbles or mulch. The stems slip easily into foam and stay put even in breezy spots. In a vase, I used a grid of clear tape across the opening to keep the stems evenly spaced, then hid the grid with a ring of eucalyptus. The stems cut with heavy-duty scissors, but I preferred bending the internal wire and tucking the excess into the vessel rather than trimming, in case I want the original length later.
A few practical guidelines from my testing:
- A 6-inch pot looked full with 3–4 stems.
- A 12-inch round planter needed 6–8 stems, depending on how much height you want.
- A 24–30 inch window box used all 12 stems for a lush, layered look.
- Expect the visible height above the rim to be about 14–16 inches once you sink the stems for stability.
Outdoor performance and durability
I left a set on a south-facing porch for two weeks, exposed to midday sun and intermittent wind. The blades held their color and didn’t leach dye onto the pot or nearby surfaces after a light rain. The UV protection claim is always hard to validate quickly, but early signs are promising: no fading or brittleness in that window. The material rinses clean easily—dust, pollen, and stray leaves came off with a quick spray from a bottle and an air dry.
In wind, the stems flex rather than snap, though I’d avoid placing them in completely exposed, gusty locations without adequate anchoring. A deep foam block and a top layer of pea gravel did the trick for me. If you’re installing near water (a small pond or fountain), the synthetic blades won’t wick moisture or attract mosquitos, which is a practical advantage over real grass in those spots.
Sizing and coverage
The product’s height spec (about 19.7 inches) is accurate end-to-end, including the pick. The usable height in an arrangement is typically a few inches less once you sink the stem into foam or soil for stability. The overall silhouette is on the slender side—think airy and upright rather than bushy and drooping—which makes it good for adding height or screening a small area without overwhelming the container.
If you’re aiming for a wild, meadow-like density, plan on more stems or mixing in a broader-leaf faux plant as a base layer. For accent work—window sills, narrow planters, and shelf vases—the 12-piece set is plenty flexible.
Maintenance and cleaning
Maintenance is minimal. A monthly dusting or a quick rinse keeps them fresh. The plastic doesn’t hold onto lint, and water spots dried clear for me. If you do get stubborn grime (outdoor planters always do), a drop of dish soap on a damp cloth worked fine without altering the finish. I wouldn’t recommend harsh solvents or abrasives; they can scuff the surface.
Value and quality
Considering the number of stems in the set and the apparent UV resistance, the value is strong for decorative use cases where real grass would be impractical. The material quality is better than most budget faux grasses—less glossy, more resilient to bends, and a fuller leaf count per stem. The trade-off is that these are not ultra-premium botanicals with hand-painted gradients; up close you’ll notice the uniformity of color and the occasional seam. From normal viewing distance, though, they present cleanly.
Be aware of scale. If you have a large outdoor urn or a massive patio planter, this set will function more as an accent layer than a standalone centerpiece. In smaller containers, windowsills, and narrow ledges, it shines.
Who it’s for
- Renters or homeowners who want a tidy, modern grass look without maintenance
- Porch, balcony, or window box decorators who need narrow vertical accents
- Event stylists who need repeatable, easy-to-clean elements with light color accents
- Anyone trying to disguise small functional bits (like pond filters) with a soft, natural screen
What could be better
- Packaging compression leads to bent tips. It’s fixable, but some time is needed to shape them out of the bag.
- The light purple tone is tasteful but distinct. If you’re after a true green reed, choose a different colorway or be ready to blend with greener stems.
- The uniform blade widths can read a bit manufactured in very minimal arrangements. Mixing in a second texture or varying heights addresses this quickly.
Tips for the best result
- Fluff and shape each stem before arranging; encourage a gentle, varied arc.
- Stagger heights by inserting some stems deeper and some more shallow.
- Use a foam base and top with mulch, moss, or stones for a natural finish.
- Blend with a few broader-leaf faux greens or seasonal blooms to break symmetry.
- For indoor vases, a tape grid or a flower frog keeps spacing tidy.
Final recommendation
I recommend the LUZOGA faux grass set for anyone who wants an easy, attractive vertical accent that holds up indoors and outdoors with minimal care. The material quality, washability, and UV-resistant performance make it a practical choice, and the light purple tone adds subtle color without overpowering an arrangement. Plan on a few minutes for shaping out of the box and be mindful of scale for larger planters, but once arranged, the look is convincingly natural and stays that way season to season.
Project Ideas
Business
Event & Wedding Decor Service
Offer affordable styling packages using these faux stems for table centerpieces, aisle markers, and photo backdrops — sell turnkey rental packages (design, delivery, setup, takedown) that reuse the stems across multiple events. Emphasize benefits: no watering, no seasonality, lower replacement costs, and quick install; price by event size and include optional matching vases or bases.
DIY Kits and Workshops
Assemble and sell DIY kits (wreath kit, centerpiece kit, terrarium kit) including stems, base materials, glue, wire, and an instructions card or QR link to a video tutorial; host in-person or virtual workshops teaching arrangements. Kits are a good upsell at craft fairs and allow you to scale by batching components and selling event tickets or online videos.
Seasonal Subscription Decor Box
Create a monthly or quarterly subscription service sending curated faux greenery and styling inserts (ribbons, small props, styling tips) to boutiques, cafés, short-term rentals, or home subscribers who want fresh looks without maintenance. Offer tiered plans (single accent, table set, full mini-makeover) and seasonal themes to boost retention.
Wholesale & Bulk Retail Bundles
Package color-coordinated bundles and pitch to florists, home decor stores, Airbnb hosts, and wedding planners as a low-cost, reusable filler product. Provide sample packs, high-res styling images, and margin-friendly pricing; offer private-label options (custom tags/labels) for boutiques that want to resell under their brand.
Prop Rental & Social Media Styling Service
Build a prop library of styled vases, backdrops, and stem bundles to rent to photographers, influencers, and small brands for shoots. Offer half-day and full-day rates, add-on styling or flat-lay services, and a curated prop box subscription for content creators who need rotating looks without buying inventory.
Creative
Pastel Meadow Vase Arrangements
Group 3–6 light purple stems in a tall clear or ceramic vase, add contrasting textures like dried wheat, white faux baby's breath, or eucalyptus, and tuck in a battery tea light or fairy string for evening ambiance. Bend stems slightly for a natural arc, trim bases to different lengths for depth, and create sets of 2–3 vases for mantels, shelves, or tiered table displays.
Wreaths & Door Swags
Weave the stems into a grapevine or foam wreath base, layering in ribbon, small silk flowers, and greenery to make a soft spring/summer wreath or seasonal door swag. The UV-resistant plastic makes these suitable for covered porches; secure with floral wire and hot glue so the piece is reusable year after year.
Mini Terrarium & Cloche Scenes
Use a glass cloche, open terrarium, or shallow bowl to build miniature scenes: a small handful of stems for height, sheet moss or faux pebbles for ground cover, and tiny ceramic animals or houses for whimsy. This creates compact tabletop centerpieces or shelf accents that are easy to ship or gift.
Wall Panel or Photo Backdrop
Attach stems to a lattice, wooden slat panel, or foam board to create a textured pastel grass wall — great as a lightweight headboard, café accent wall, or photo backdrop. Stems can be wired or hot-glued in overlapping rows to give dense coverage; combine with string lights or paper flowers for events or retail displays.
Boutique Gift Wrapping & Props
Use single stems as a finishing touch on gift packages, product packaging, or styling props for shop window displays and flat-lay photography. They’re inexpensive, durable, and add a consistent branded accent color for small businesses or at craft fairs.