How long do UV-protected artificial outdoor plants last?

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Buyers often want to know whether UV-protected artificial plants truly last outdoors. Members can share real experiences about fading, color quality, cleaning, weather resistance, and replacement timelines. This discussion can help others understand durability before spending money on outdoor artificial greenery.
 
UV-protected artificial outdoor plants typically last between 3 to 7 years outdoors, depending on the quality, weather exposure, and maintenance. High-quality UV-resistant plants can keep their color and realistic appearance much longer, especially when placed in partially shaded areas and cleaned regularly to remove dust and dirt.
 
UV-protected artificial outdoor plants typically last 3 to 8 years, depending on weather exposure, material quality, and maintenance. Premium UV-resistant plants placed in shaded or moderately exposed areas usually stay vibrant longer, while harsh sunlight may reduce lifespan over time.
 
UV-protected artificial outdoor plants typically last 3 to 8 years. Their exact lifespan depends on the quality of the materials (such as whether they are infused with UV blockers or top-coated) and how much direct sunlight, wind, and rain they endure.
 
UV-protected artificial outdoor plants typically last 5 to 10 years, depending on their quality and exposure to weather conditions. Premium UV-resistant plants can maintain their color and appearance for many years, while lower-quality options may fade sooner in intense sunlight. Regular cleaning and placing them in partially sheltered areas can help extend their lifespan.
 
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