Best artificial plant

Bring the beauty of blooms or the greenery of foliage to your garden in an instant with an artificial plant. These are the best.

artificial flowers
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An artificial plant can save the day if you need a display of garden blooms in a hurry.  One of these could also fill a gap to make your balcony or plot more private, and they’re winners if you aren’t green-fingered or are frequently away from home. Look for designs that won’t fade in UV light when buying to keep your choice looking real for longer. Here are our picks.

Best overall

artificial ivy

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YQing artificial ivy

Green up

Ensure your outdoor space is private by adding this artificial plant to a picket fence or railings. The densely packed ivy leaves of the design will create cover and keep the immediate area shadier, too, while permitting airflow. To fit it, all you need to do is cut it to size and fix it with ties or tape.

Best for colour

artificial flowers

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Jagdag artificial shrubs

Go bold

Choose a bright artificial plant for a window box or container and enjoy year-round outdoor blooms. You’ll get 12 bundles in this set, and each is around 37 centimetres high and 20 centimetres wide. The branches are adjustable to create the right shape for your arrangement, and the design is UV resistant to avoid fading.

Best topiary

artificial box

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Closer2Nature artificial boxwood tree

Smarten up

Use this artificial plant to give your home kerb appeal. Buy a pair and position one on either side of the front door. The faux tree is around 61 centimetres high with a ball of leaves 28 centimetres in diameter and comes in a tapered black plastic pot. The design resists UV to retain its green foliage.

Best for ponds

artificial lotus flowers

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Bover Beauty artificial lotus

Gentle drifting

This four-piece artificial plant set is a great way to bring extra interest to a garden pond. The purple, pink, white, and orange lotus flowers are each 10 centimetres in diameter and float on the water. In durable ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), they’re made to keep their colour.

Best for a living wall look

artificial hanging foliage plant

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Huryfox artificial plants

Hanging garden

A living wall is an on-trend feature, and you can create one easily with this artificial plant, which comes in a pack of two. The hanging foliage has a total length of 82 centimetres, and it’s lightweight and easy to fix in place. Try them by the door, or dress up a terrace or balcony. They can be used inside your home, too. 

Best faux shrub

artificial shrub

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Tshaoun artificial flowers

In bloom

Get the look of a flowering shrub with this artificial plant. Each pack contains five flower bundles, each of which has seven bendable stems and 21 flower heads for a pretty display, and they’re 35 centimetres in height. Another of our picks that promises to be resistant to UV, the design would look great in any pot or planter. 

Our verdict

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Go for the easy-care option for your garden with an artificial plant for extra greenery or colour. Our top pick is YQing artificial ivy, which will deliver year-round foliage and be easily cleaned for lasting looks. It’s brilliant for overlooked outdoor spaces, making them more private. It’s super simple to fit, too, and can be cut to the required size. 

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Sarah Warwick
Freelance writer

Sarah is a freelance journalist and editor writing for websites, national newspapers, and magazines. She’s spent most of her journalistic career specialising in homes and gardens and loves investigating the benefits, costs and practicalities of home improvement. It's no big surprise that she likes to put what she writes about into practice, and is a serial house revamper.