Description
Green Agave americana and Cycas revoluta
Green Agave, known also as century plant, maguey or american aloe. A species of flowering plant from the family Asparagaceae. When it flowers the spike has big yellow flowers. As the plant dies after flowering it produces suckers from the base, which continue its growth. Juice produced from the leaves of the Agave is the basis of Agave Syrup. Used as a sweetener for cold beverages such as cocktails, smoothies and iced teas.
Cycas revoluta or Sago palm, is in the family Arecaceae. Used for producing sago. Sago is a starch produced from the spongy centre of the stems and can be used to produce sago flour. Commercially produced in the form of ‘pearls’. Boiled with water or milk and sugar to make a sweet sago pudding, similar to tapioca or rice pudding.
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Digitally printed onto a 100% waterproof fabric. The weather resistance of the material allows these cushions to withstand outdoor life. However, with a softness of touch, making them suitable also for indoor use.
With most styles having a complimentary image both front and back, you can quickly change the look and feel of your indoor or outdoor seating area. Mix and match the styles to add a dynamic shot of colour to your seats.
Cushions will withstand light showers or being left outdoors overnight. Do not leave them outside for prolonged periods of time, or completely saturate the fabric. If they do become excessively wet, remove the hollow fibre pad and thoroughly dry. The pad will withstand a short period in a tumble drier to dry out the fabric. Follow the simple care instructions for the cushion cover to maintain the brightness and vibrancy of the image.
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