Coneflower Bird Feeder
This iconic flower attracts a variety of backyard guests! Made from all-weather steel, this versatile sculpture uses multiple seed types to attract a variety of birds. Rust and fade resistant and easy to assemble. Holds 48 ounces of seed. Measures 36 inches high by 14 inches wide.
Daisy Garden Torch
Light up the night with one of nature’s most iconic flowers. All-weather steel construction resists rust and fading. The easy refillable canister uses standard torch fuel with a 4 to 6 hour burn time. Sniffer/lid included, hangs below during use. Measuring 36 inches high by 14 inches wide, this garden sculpture is sure to be a conversation starter.
Heliconia Bird Feeder
This tropical flower is sure to start a feeding frenzy! Attract a variety of birds with this unique gravity feeder. Made from all-weather steel, this feeder fills from the top and funnels down to each of the petal troughs below to hold more than 60 ounces of seed. Uses a variety of seed types. Drain holes in the bottom keep seed dry. Measures 42 inches high by 12 inches wide by 4 inches deep.
Daisy Solar Garden Light
Brighten up any garden or pathway day AND night! All-weather steel construction, oiled bronze finish and two super bright LEDs with 20 lumens of light output. Turns on automatically at dusk. Solar powered with a 10 hour run time. Includes replaceable, rechargeable AA battery. Measures 18 inches high by 11.5 inches wide.
For more information, visit www.DesertSteel.net, call 316-282-2244 or email info@desertsteel.net
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