Artificial plants definition

Artificial plants means synthetic fibers or synthetic polymers that simulate the appearance of natural plants, including trees, shrubs, turf, and other plants. See “Turf, artificial.”
Artificial plants means synthetic material that simulates the appearance of natural plants, including trees, shrubs, turf, and other plants. See “Turf, artificial.”

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