Serena Pot Covers, Botanical Print (100 Pack)
Elegant Plant Packaging with Botanical Detail
Serena Pot Covers feature a delicate botanical print that helps transform everyday blooming plants and green plants into polished, gift-ready presentations. Made from laminated white kraft paper, these decorative pot covers add color, texture, and visual appeal while complementing a wide variety of plant varieties and seasonal displays.
Designed to fit standard grower pots, Serena Pot Covers arrive pre-formed and ready to use, making it easy to enhance plant presentation with minimal effort. Their botanical pattern and soft color palette create an elevated appearance while helping florists, garden centers, and gift shops create premium-looking displays.
In addition to enhancing presentation, pot covers help retain moisture around the grower pot, reducing moisture loss between waterings and helping support healthy plant growth. Whether used for blooming plants, green plants, gift plants, or seasonal merchandising, Serena Pot Covers offer an easy way to elevate plant presentation while maintaining everyday practicality.
Product Details:
- Material: Laminated white kraft paper
- Design: Delicate botanical print
- Construction: Pre-formed pot cover designed to fit standard grower pots
- Plant Health: Helps retain moisture and reduce moisture loss between waterings
- Color Options: Green, Pink, Lavender, Yellow
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Size Options:
- 4.5" STD: 3.24" x 3.91" x 4.52"
- 6" AZA: 4.68" x 4.88" x 6.41"
- Pack Quantity: 100 pot covers per pack
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