If you use 2025 artificial plant exhibitions to shortlist suppliers, the fastest results usually come from treating each show as a qualification step, not just a trend visit. We usually suggest leaving a show with a clearer view of product direction, MOQ expectations, sample planning, and how the supplier handles export packing.
If you already know the category or market you want to source for, the fastest next move is Send Inquiry.
Who this guide is for
We wrote this guide for:
- importers using trade shows to compare artificial plant suppliers in China and Europe
- wholesalers building a broader category shortlist before they request catalog, samples, or pricing
- project buyers sourcing for retail display, hospitality decoration, and branded installations
- teams that want to connect trend research with real product, packing, and shipment decisions
If you want the current category mix first, start with Products. If you want supplier support and export workflow first, use Wholesale of Artificial Plants. If you want the latest assortment first, use Get Catalog.
Which artificial plant exhibitions are worth tracking in 2025
Not every show helps in the same way. Some are better for broad category coverage. Others are more useful for display ideas, project styling, or export-market trend checks.
1. 60th National Artificial Plants & Accessories Expo (Guangzhou, Feb 25-27)
This is the strongest first stop when you want wider category comparison in one place.
- Scale: 3,000+ booths and buyers from 50+ countries
- Why it matters: You can compare artificial plants, accessories, planters, and commercial display solutions in one pass
- What to watch: material changes, planter combinations, and whether suppliers can explain packing and mixed-order handling clearly
For ACP, this type of show is most useful when buyers already know whether they are narrowing toward cactus, large trees, flowers, green walls, pine trees, or mixed decor.
2. Inspiration Garden & Artificial Plants Expo (Guangzhou, Feb 24-27)
This show is more useful when the project starts from display atmosphere, not only from SKU comparison.
- Theme: Harmony of Form and Green
- Focus: wedding props, immersive space design, and visual-display styling
- Why it matters: It helps buyers see how faux greenery is used in hospitality, event, and lifestyle scenes instead of looking at products in isolation
We usually see buyers leave this kind of show with a better sense of style direction, but they still need supplier follow-up to narrow size, MOQ, sample path, and shipment mix.
3. Asia Flower Industry Expo (Guangzhou, May 16-18)
This show is useful when the order may include flowers, preserved materials, artificial plants, or mixed decorative categories.
- Global partners: Japan Flower Export Association, Australian Horticulture Association
- Products: preserved flowers, artificial plants, and related tools
- Why it matters: It is a better fit for buyers who may combine floral lines with faux greenery or broader decor sourcing
If your project could include real-touch flowers together with other artificial plant categories, this show usually gives better comparison context than a narrow single-category visit.
4. Amsterdam International Garden & Horticulture Expo (June 10-12)
This show is useful for checking how European trend direction is moving, especially around sustainability and technology language.
- Tech-driven: AI, smart systems, and production-efficiency themes
- Sustainability: eco-friendly landscapes and greener materials language
- Why it matters: It helps buyers understand what style and sourcing language may resonate more strongly in Europe and nearby export markets
We usually treat this show as a trend and market-direction input, not as a substitute for supplier qualification.
What we usually suggest you confirm after a show visit
Exhibition notes only become commercially useful when they lead to clearer follow-up questions.
We usually suggest confirming these points first:
| What we suggest you confirm | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Product category direction | We can answer faster when you already know whether the shortlist is about cactus, large trees, flowers, green walls, pine trees, or mixed decor. |
| Target market | United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Denmark, and the Middle East often need different packing, assortment, and display discussion. |
| Standard versus custom need | Some show samples are only style references. We usually need to know whether you want ready styles or category adaptation. |
| MOQ expectation | It is better to narrow the quantity logic early than to compare incomplete sample pricing. |
| Sample path | We usually move faster when we know whether you need photo confirmation, sample approval, or a broader catalog screen first. |
| Packing and export handling | A good-looking booth is not enough. We usually suggest confirming how cartons, protection, and mixed-order packing will actually work. |
Why exhibitions help most when you turn them into supplier follow-up fast
Many buyers lose momentum after a trade show because they collect too many brochures and not enough buying logic.
We usually see the best follow-up when buyers send us:
- the show or market they are comparing
- the product category they want first
- the target application, such as retail display, hotel decoration, restaurant styling, or branded installations
- a working quantity range
- whether they need standard styles, sample review, or broader catalog support
That gives us enough context to move from trend talk into actual sourcing support.
Best-fit product groups to review after a trade show
If the show visit points you toward a narrower category, these are the fastest ACP paths to continue with:
- custom large trees for commercial display, hospitality, and mall projects
- artificial cactus for themed decoration and long-life display programs
- real-touch flowers for weddings, retail, and hospitality buyers
- decorative ornaments for mixed-category display programs
- artificial green walls for hospitality, retail, and branded backdrops
If the show visit leaves you with a broader shortlist instead of one category, keep Products and Wholesale of Artificial Plants open together.
Questions you can send after a show visit
If you want a faster first reply, send these points:
- the show or supplier list you are comparing
- your country or delivery market
- the category you want first
- the project or buyer type
- whether you need catalog, sample, or quotation support first
- whether the order may include mixed categories
Next step
If the exhibition visit already helped you narrow the product direction, use Send Inquiry for the fastest follow-up.
Use this guide with the right commercial pages
- Compare the current category mix on Products.
- Review supplier-facing support on Wholesale of Artificial Plants.
- Request the latest assortment on Get Catalog.
- Pair this with Beyond Basic: 2025 Artificial Plant Design Trends for the International Market if you want the trend layer and the sourcing layer open at the same time.

Hello everyone, I'm Li!By day, I'm a seasoned expert in the artificial plant industry, starting from the factory floor and working my way up to running my own successful business. In my free time, I’m passionate about running and often join trail runs with friends.Here to share what I've learned—let's grow together!


