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Copper Plant Tag attached to a hydrangea stem and engraved with the plant name
AN101 - Copper Plant Tags
Copper Plant Tag attached to a hydrangea stem and engraved with the plant name
AN101 - Copper Plant Tags

Copper Plant TagsMade in U.S.A.

(Pkg. of 50)

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There's no need to worry that the information on these copper plant tags will wash off, because they can be permanently engraved using only a regular ballpoint pen. Lightweight and durable, they quickly attach to any plant or stake with the included copper wires and will weather to an attractive green patina.

Sold in boxes of 50, they are a great way to permanently identify and date shrubs, trees, and other woody plants. They also make distinctive gift tags. Surface measures 3 3/4" × 3/4".

Made in USA.

Copper Plant Tag attached to a hydrangea stem and engraved with the plant name

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Copper Plant Tags

There's no need to worry that the information on these copper plant tags will wash off, because they can be permanently engraved using only a regular ballpoint pen. Lightweight and durable, they quickly attach to any plant or stake with the included copper wires and will weather to an attractive green patina.

Sold in boxes of 50, they are a great way to permanently identify and date shrubs, trees, and other woody plants. They also make distinctive gift tags. Surface measures 3 3/4" × 3/4".

Made in USA.

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