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succulent source cuttings Wedding Succulent Cuttings for Bouquets DIY Decor

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succulent source cuttings Wedding Succulent Cuttings for Bouquets DIY DecorUse succulent cuttings for DIY projects! Stunning Succulent Wedding Cuttings Our flower shaped succulent cuttings are great for: Bouquets & Boutonnieres Corsages & Hair Accents Cake toppers Table decor & Accent pieces Centerpieces Your order may vary from the pictures, depending on season and stock. Cuttings could include Aeoniums, Echeverias, Sedums, Sempervivum, Graptosedum, etc Match your succulents to your wedding colors! We can do a variety of

Use succulent cuttings for DIY projects!

Stunning Succulent Wedding Cuttings

Our flower shaped succulent cuttings are great for:
  • Bouquets & Boutonnieres
  • Corsages & Hair Accents
  • Cake toppers
  • Table decor & Accent pieces
  • Centerpieces

Your order may vary from the pictures, depending on season and stock. Cuttings could include Aeoniums, Echeverias, Sedums, Sempervivum, Graptosedum, etc

Match your succulents to your wedding colors!

We can do a variety of show stopping pastels or you can request only certain colors to match your wedding.

What are their size and shape?

You pick!

Options from 1-6 inches in diameter. All Rosette (Flower) Shaped

**Diameter size is approximate,
sizes may vary based on multiple factors**

1 - 3 inch

Great for boutonnieres, corsages, hair pieces, accents...

2 - 4 inch

Ideal for accents and focals in bouquets, centerpieces, etc.

4 inch

Perfect for focal pieces in bouquets, decor, cakes toppers, centerpieces, etc.

6 inch

Great for table decor and accents.

1.5" DIY Boutonniere

The perfect mini size for making boutonnieres & hairpieces.

2.5" DIY Specialty

The #1 pick for bridal bouquets. Also great for corsages, cake toppers and decor.

Ordering for an event? Leave a note at checkout so we ship at the best time.

How do they stay in place?

Succulents do not always come with long stems, most rosettes (these cuttings) grow close to the soil line.

Floral wiring is often used by the pros when making arrangements until they naturally root and can hold themselves tight!

See YouTube videos showing how cuttings can be secured.

How do cuttings stay alive?

They no longer have a way to take in water. They will slowly decline in appearance until they are rooted, then they will begin perking up.

Succulent cuttings will often look worse before looking better, allow rooting to insure this!

You can trim them yourself and have additional cuttings!

What can I do with cuttings when I'm done?

Why throw away expensive cut flowers after your event? You can replant your succulent cuttings!!

Living Walls

Wreaths

Gardens

Craft Projects

Have more cuttings questions?

See our Cutting FAQ for info needed on rooting and succulent cuttings!

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