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Discover Ludwig"fake plants" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as part of a sentence when you want to refer to artificial plants or replicas of real plants, as opposed to actual, natural plants. For example: "Hanging fake plants from the ceiling gives the room a jungle-like atmosphere."
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He loves the office supplies and the fake plants.
The cable needed fixing, the mini-refrigerator wasn't plugged in, and the fake plants still had tags on them.
The small dining room has the look of authenticity that comes only from artificiality: brick wallpaper, plastic tablecloths, fake plants and a stag's head with tinsel-draped antlers.
Fake plants don't sprout or bloom in the spring - a failing that some technological advance will probably soon be able to corcect.
According to a recent Mashable article, horticulturalist Steve Asbell created a "Fake Plants and Other Hoaxes" in an effort to combat suspicious images gaining popularity on Pinterest.
Far worse than the crinkled magazines, fake plants and acetone smell is the small talk, which can feel something like being rhetorically bludgeoned by a cuticle stick.
Among the topplers: Casa Romana, with its disco ball, fake plants and textured ceiling that looks like an upside-down lemon-meringue pie.
This explains his build-out of conservatory-like structures in the central octagon space, complete with fake plants, which also contains the documentation for Monet's life in Giverny.
In her series "Alien Camp," landscapes resemble the painted backdrops of old Westerns, while fake plants and taxidermied animals look almost real and, as Rothem put it, "perversely perfect". Amy Connors is a member of The New Yorker's photo department.
When Dr Wertz and Dr Wynn had the results analysed, they found that their "volunteers" responded identically to the fake plants and the real ones, taking an average of 9.9 seconds before reaching out to touch them.
From riveting titles like "Feed your fish so they don't die" to the action-packed adventure "Growing fake plants in virtual dirt", Facebook games have captured the hearts and minds of the massive casual audience that so many others have failed to grasp.
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