Stylish grass without the care!
Looking for a stylish yet subtle enhancement for your garden or entrance? Then look no further than our artificial carex grass! Realistic brown, grey and green fronds combine to create a beautiful, timeless plant ideal for elevating any outdoor space.
Delivery information
Our standard delivery service costs £5 (free when you spend £75) and takes between 2-4 working days. Upgraded delivery services may be available based on your location.
Some locations may cost extra and take a little longer. For more information visit our delivery page here.
Returns
If the product isn’t suitable or you simply don’t like it, you can return it to us for a full refund.
- 60 days to return the item to us
- You will need to cover the cost of returning the item
- Use a courier comparison website to get the best price
For further information or to submit a return request, visit our returns page here.
In the unlikely event that the item arrives damaged, please get in touch with our customer service team.
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Reviews & questions
Perhaps one of the most overlooked categories of plants, grasses can make a huge difference to your garden, patio or driveway! Subtly stylish, our faux carex grass provides depth, colour and texture to borders and beds.
Timeless and entirely hassle free, there’s no need to worry about pest or weather damage. Real grasses are also notorious for growing rapidly fast and requiring lots of upkeep – not this one! Simply plant or pot and admire!
What care? With no special dietary requirements or demands for sunlight, you can sit back and relax. All we suggest is giving the leaves a light dusting from time to time with a damp cloth.
To maximise the plants lifespan, we don’t recommend using it outdoors. It’s not UV protected, so may fade, discolour or not get on well with high winds.
For tips on cleaning your faux plant, check out our video below or read our full cleaning guide.
If the carex grass isn’t what you’re looking for, you can find our full range of artificial plants here.
Did you know?
Carex is more commonly known as Japanese sedge!