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Branch Out Your Decor: The New Tree of Life Succulent Plant Arrives at Animal Kingdom
If you’ve ever stood at the base of the Tree of Life in Disney’s Animal Kingdom and thought, “I wish I could fit this in my suitcase,” Disney has finally heard your prayers. There’s a new Tree of Life Succulent Plant hitting the shelves, and it is the perfect way to bring a little bit of Discovery Island back to your living room without needing a commercial moving crew.
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This isn’t just your run-of-the-mill planter; it’s a detailed, miniature replica of the park’s iconic centerpiece. The designers really leaned into the details here, carving some of your favorite animal spirits right into the trunk, just like the real deal. The bark texture looks incredibly authentic, and the greenery climbs partway up the trunk before opening into a wide bowl.


The best part for those of us who struggle to keep even a cactus alive? These succulents are completely faux. Filling out the top of the tree where the massive canopy would usually be, you’ll find a lush arrangement of fake succulent plants. They give the piece that signature foliage look without the need for sunlight or a watering schedule.
Whether it’s sitting on your desk or perched on a bookshelf, this piece is a great conversation starter and a solid reminder of your time exploring the Oasis. At $54.99, it’s a bit of an investment, but considering you can’t accidentally kill the plants, it’s a souvenir that’s actually built to last!
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