Lots of plant variety. Three types of variations between panels.
These six 20” x 20” panels have a variety of plants and are each made up of four 10” x 10” panels, so if you need to, you could take them apart. They are fairly dense, though you can still see some daylight through them if attached to lattice. I needed them for privacy as well as blocking rain and wind debris on my catio.There is a dirt lot on the other side of my wall which is cinder block topped with app. 4 ft. of wood lattice. The counter where I feed my cats is right below, so rain and dirt get blown through the lattice onto it whenever it’s windy. The idea of an artificial plant wall really made sense to me since it will still allow some light and air flow into the area, as well as adding color and texture.These panels came with zip ties, but they are not as strong as the ones I already had for use with real plants and vines, so I used them instead. Each panel snaps into the edge of another panel so you can cover larger areas. This box has six panels with numbered tags. 2 of #1, 2 of #2, and 2 of #3. Each number indicates the variation between them, so you can place them according to your preference. #1 and #3 seem to be mirrored images with #2 having some longer, different colored ferns attached.These take some patience to line up and affix to the lattice. If you have a helper, they could assist by pushing the ends of the zip ties back through. I plan on adding more panels to the top. They can be cut with scissors to customize the fit.I’m hoping these will have good longevity. They are installed on the inside of the lattice, but are on an east facing wall that gets the morning sun and heat.Overall, I am pleased with the look, quality, and density of these plant panels.







































