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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

 

 

 

 

 

 Last year we saw a high demand from our brides for succulents in bridal bouquets, and it seems like they just keep getting more and more popular. And I can see why!

 

 Sophistication with Succulents

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Their soft greens and blues evoke water and the dessert simultaneously.

They grow in arid climates, far from life-giving rains, and yet there’s no plant that looks healthier and more full of moisture and life.
Succulents are uniquely beautiful.
They store moisture in their thick leaves. They can live for months without being watered and they last for many days detached from their roots. As such, they’re the perfect plants for wreaths, garlands, bouquets and wedding sculptures.
They’re also inexpensive and come in a wide variety of shapes, colors and textures. Some succulents have leaves that look like rose petals and they curl in round, romantic blossoms. Others have long, broad, red leaves, like a thick, otherworldly orchid. They can work within many different types of themes and venues—from rocky winter beaches to summer picnics.

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