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Some Brides Are Carrying Bouquets Made From Succulents Instead Of Flowers And They Are Stunning

Some Brides Are Carrying Bouquets Made From Succulents Instead Of Flowers And They Are Stunning
Posted at 11:30 AM, Mar 02, 2020
and last updated 2020-03-02 12:37:00-05

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It’s no secret that succulents are a home decor trend that’s proving to be just as durable and hearty as the desert plants themselves. All you need is a sunny window and a penchant for underwatering your plants — no green thumb required.

Since succulents are kind of everywhere now, it’s not at all surprising that they’ve made their way into the world of wedding trends. Case in point: Some brides are ditching the usual flowers and choosing to carry a succulent bouquet down the aisle. We love how the creativity that’s gone into designing these hand-held wonders draws from something old and something new in delightful ways.

Some brides are mixing their floral media, combining bloom-like echeveria and roses to get the look they want, as in this bouquet @fairyland.sherillobo posted:

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Today marks one month of me tossing my Bouquet!! (Can’t believe one month has gone by so fast) 02.02.2020 was our Special Day. I couldn’t stop myself from sharing this absolutely beautiful bouquet that I sat up all night making, it made my Wedding 👰🏻 Day even more special. Made with the gorgeous Succulent beauties from @fairyland.sherillobo . Here’s our take on a customised Succulent Wedding Bouquet. Swipe right – to check out the Boutonnières. PS – I had to toss a substitute Bouquet and not this one, as I was so in love with it. . . . . . . . #02022020 #tajfortaguada #tajhotels #succulentbouquet #succulentwedding #weddingbouquet #wedding #weddingflorals #destinationwedding #indianwedding #goa #tajaguada #bride #christianbride #succulents #cactus #cacti #succulentlove #succulentaddict #raresucculents #bouquet #succulentweddingbouquet #sunsetmagazine #succulentgarden #succulentlovers #plantsofinstagram #plantsmakepeoplehappy #plants #weddingflowers #fairylandbysherillobo @sheril.lobo @ashishfernandez

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Some bouquets forgo all of the traditional flowers in favor of all succulents all the time.

This one (posted by @rencamweddings) is a perfect fit for a wedding in Baja. Those spiky, spotted zebra haworthias create an interesting accent:

This post from @karen.schanley shows how colorful succulents can provide the perfect accent for whatever shade the bridal party is wearing:

And it’s not just bouquets. Boutonnieres are getting the succulent treatment, too. Check out the groom’s boutonniere in this post from @theseasidesucculent:

Some succulent bouquets mix in another design trend — sola wood flowers, which are made from the tapioca plant. This bouquet from @succulentartworks mixed succulents and painted sola wood flowers for a pretty boho look.

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Succulent Art Works ships bouquets and boutonnieres for weddings everywhere, and unlike a traditional flower bouquet, you can have your succulent bouquet shipped with a heat pack if you need it in winter.

The company’s succulent care page points out one more reason couples might want to go with succulent bouquets and table decor: Not only are the individual plants in these arrangements long-lasting, but if a leaf breaks off one of the succulents, it’s easy to propagate a new plant from it. You and your guests can take a bit of your wedding home, and the plant could live for years. What a sweet but subtle reminder of your special day!

Some couples aren’t limiting their use of succulents to bouquets.

This wedding (posted by @onlystudio0310) featured succulents in the table decorations:

And check out this wedding cake decked out by @greengardensucculents:

Such a lovely and lasting way to take your something-borrowed from Mother Nature.

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