These succulents have leaves that form a wonderful rose-shaped arrangement. Perfect in any containers, gardens, flower bouquets, as gifts or wedding favors. One of the goals for planning a wedding is to create an event that is both unique and memorable. And one way you can do that is with our rosette succulent wedding bouquet. What a gorgeous way to add a little personal touch to your wedding!
Click here you will find our tutorial on how to make this bouquet.
Most popular succulents: Echeveria, Moonstones, Sempervivum, Graptopetalum. In addition to their easy to care-for nature and alluring, colorful tones, plant lovers adore the water storage plants for their diverse selection of shapes.
These succulents mostly stay the same rosette shaped their entire lives. Their unique rosette form allows for maximum exposure to the sun and get direct moisture toward the roots. Some succulents that can live in hot weather got thick leaves to help them store more water.
Careguide:
Depends on what specific type of succulents you got, we suggest that you check out our
Careguide page for more info!!
Same like other types of succulents, we recommend to use a cactus mix or very fast-draining potting soil. For garden plantings, the ideal soil is sandy and well-drained soils.
You should water your plants thoroughly when soil is dry to the touch. Wait until the soil has dried out completely before watering your plant, and then give it a good watering, letting the water stream through the drainage holes of the pot.
Never let your succulents sit in water.
Do NOT water on the leaves. If you water from beneath by letting the plant sit in a saucer of water, make sure to pour off any excess water after a few minutes. The hotter it is outside, the faster your soil will dry out, so you’ll need to water more often if you live in a hot area. Water with caution in winter, as the plant can lose its roots if the soil stays cold and wet for extended periods; protect from frost to prevent scarring.