Supermoss (23296) Driftwood for Air Plants, Natural
Product Description
Super moss Driftwood is natural a tree branch washed in from the sea that is used in creative projects and floral arrangements. It is sustainably harvested from fallen trees and collected from the forest floor. Use it with Staghorn Ferns, Orchids and Air Plants! It has a rich, natural brown and beige tiered composition and comes in thick, robust individual pieces. Moss Bark adds natural, botanical elements to floral displays, outdoor ponds and terrariums. Super moss (23296) Driftwood for Air Plants, Natural, 1pc (11-13in).
Price: $14.02
- Naturally Beautiful Product!
- 100% natural and organic
- Great for centerpieces, fireplaces, & floral arrangements
- Try with Air Plants, Orchids and Staghorn Fern
- Adds tropical appeal!


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