Faux White Rose Tree That Never Needs Watering
A single twisted trunk rises from a plain white pot, branching into a full round canopy of white roses and dark green leaves. The 90 cm height places it naturally on a sideboard, console table, or directly on the floor as a statement piece. Silk-effect petals hold their shape without wilting — there is no watering schedule, no dropped leaves, and no seasonal die-back. The stem carries a convincing bark texture, and the green moss visible at the pot base adds a finishing layer that lifts it above a basic faux plant. It suits living rooms, entrance halls, and bay window corners equally. Useful note: the white petals read slightly cream under warm incandescent lighting, which can work well depending
- Silk-Effect White Roses: Full-bloom flowers hold their shape and colour year-round without any watering.
- Realistic Twisted Trunk: Bark-texture detailing gives the tree genuine visual weight and a convincing natural look.
- Ready to Display: Arrives potted with a moss-covered base — no separate planter or soil required.
- 90 cm Standing Height: Sits well on a sideboard, console table, or directly on the floor as a focal piece.
- Zero Maintenance: A light dust every few weeks is all that is needed to keep the canopy looking fresh.
Structure and presence
A twisted bark-effect trunk rises from a white pot filled with moss, branching at the top into a dense round canopy of white roses and dark green leaves. At 90 cm tall, it sits well on a low surface or directly on the floor as a room accent. The topiary form gives it visual weight that straight-stemmed faux plants lack.
Zero maintenance
Silk-effect petals hold their shape and colour year-round without watering, pruning, or seasonal replanting. The moss-covered pot base completes the look — no separate planter, no soil, no drainage required. A light dust every two to three weeks is all the upkeep needed.
Placement and light
Works in rooms with any light level, including spaces where real plants have struggled. The white and green palette pairs with linen, stone, and natural wood tones. Under warm incandescent bulbs, the white petals shift slightly cream — a neutral effect that suits most interiors. Avoid prolonged direct summer sun, which can fade silk-effect blooms over many months.

















