bulbasaur succulent pot Bulbasaur & Oddish Flower Pot – Fandomaniax
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bulbasaur succulent pot

bulbasaur succulent pot Bulbasaur & Oddish Flower Pot – Fandomaniax

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bulbasaur succulent pot Bulbasaur & Oddish Flower Pot – FandomaniaxDescription: Before the advent of the cute and lovable creatures that so many young ones are doting about nowadays, there were the adorable creatures of the Pokemon series. These creatures defined the entire concept of cute and cuddly creatures, or at least they were, before they evolved into their frightfully powerful forms. Two examples of the more adorable creatures of this series are Bulbasaur and Oddish, two immensely cute Pokemons that are

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Before the advent of the cute and lovable creatures that so many young ones are doting about nowadays, there were the adorable creatures of the Pokemon series. These creatures defined the entire concept of cute and cuddly creatures, or at least they were, before they evolved into their frightfully powerful forms. Two examples of the more adorable creatures of this series are Bulbasaur and Oddish, two immensely cute Pokemons that are actually part animal and part plant, hence their weird appearance. Due to their particularly unique hybrid nature, these two Pokemon characters make for the perfect flower pots, since they both have plant-like protrusions in their natural forms. The two characters come as Bulbasaur & Oddish Flower Pots, ideal for both indoor and outdoor use.

Both the Bulbasaur and Oddish pots are handcrafted, and the result is the amazing detail that goes into them, looking much like a three-dimensional rendition of the characters. The Bulbasaur pot comes in ceramic while the Oddish pot is made of highly durable plastic. Both pots are ideal for indoor or outdoor use, being made of resilient material and designed with colors that will not fade over time.

Let these pots bring back the fond memory of when Pokemons defined the entire concept of cute creatures that you could raise as your pets or companion.

This adorable Pokemon-themed flower pot suits best to your succulent plants. It is adaptable to any of your living room, study, bedroom, or balcony. With its lovely shape and healing smile, everyone who'll see it will surely envy it. Easy to clean, lightweight, and perfect as a gift on any occasion.

  • Material: Oddish = Plastic; Balbasuar = Ceramic
  • Balbasuar Sizes: Small = 6cm; Medium = 9cm; Big = 13cm
  • Durable, anti-corrosion
  • Great for indoor or outdoor use
  • Be able to serve as a fleshy flower pot or storage box  
  • Perfect to use as a succulent planter to decor your office desktop, home, porch, or garden.
  • Production method: Handwork

  • Plants not included

Warm Tips:

  1. Small flowerpot is very mini
  2. Please allow 1-3cm error due to manual measurement
  3. Product color may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings.



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