Our 10 Favorite Succulent Bouquets
Urban Succulent’s 10 Succulent Bouquets that Inspire!
When searching “succulent bouquet” on line you often see bouquets with lots of foliage, flowers and a single succulent or a bouquet that is deemed visually “succulent”. At Urban Succulents a succulent bouquet is one that is made with mainly beautiful succulents which are the point of the bouquet, not an afterthought.
Our succulent bouquets can be all succulents, or many succulents mixed with filler flowers or succulents mixed with foliage. What’s great about succulents is they provide beautiful rosettes, geometric shapes, texture and varying colors from deep purple to soft blues and greens. We have found the biggest challenge with creating a succulent bouquet is the possibilities are endless.
Here are 10 bouquets from Urban Succulent that say “Succulent Bouquet”
1. Festive Succulents
This festive bouquet features a spray of foliage crafted with spiral eucalyptus and bright acacia greenery that provides an airy but full look. We created it with soft tones of blue and purple echeveria succulents (blue subsessilis, perle von nurnberg, debbie and sempervivum. Gypsophila and purple statice was used for texture.
2. Pastel color Succulent bouquet
Soft pastel colors give this bouquet a tender charming feel. It is comprised of powder blue echeveria subsessilis and green ramillette, violet queen and others. The bouquet is complimented with blue thistle, purple misty, and various seasonal aeoniom blooms.
3. Succulent bouquet with lilies grass
This atractive succulent bouquet includes blue-green minima succulents along with other complimentary pastel echeverias. To give it texture and evoke tenderness we added babies breath, white coffee berries, and curved lilly grass for a modern twist.
4. Succulents and sola flowers
These make an awesome bouquet that’s complex and yet simple. We take a great mix of soft toned blue, green and purple echeveria succulents and add white sola flowers along with one of our favorites (blue thistle). This bouquet will look great any time of the year.
5. Succulents and Strings of Pearls
For a bold statement go with this bouquet with rich hues ranging from yellow to bright green and light blue and purple, deep orange ochre spotlight an aoenium zwartz succulent. Contrasting to the deep purple of the aeonium is a golden luminous yellow dahlia long with strings of pearls.
6. Succulents and Amaranthus
You are wearing white and want your bouquet to stand out. How about a stunning burgundy and blue succulent bouquet? We made this bouquet with powder blue and light green succulents and added white and pink misty for texture and spray. Burgundy carnations and amaranth are what make the bouquet pop. For spay we included spiral eucalyptus and eucalyptus berries.
7. Succulents and Aspidistra
This non-traditional bouquet offers clean lines and creates a beautiful backdrop to highlight the beauty of three succulent rosettes. We start with Aspidistra leaves, which create a smart deep green backdrop to display three stunning succulent rosettes . The succulents are surrounded by a mix of pink statice and lavender limonium.
8. Succulent bouquet with Cacti
This non-traditional bouquet offers clean lines and creates a beautiful backdrop to highlight the beauty of three succulent rosettes. We start with Aspidistra leaves, which create a smart deep green backdrop to display three stunning succulent rosettes . The succulents are surrounded by a mix of pink statice and lavender limonium.
9. Green and Yellow Succulent Bouquet
This bouquet has mix of succulents ranging from echeveria lola, echeveria ramillete, hen and chicks, aeononiums with yellow centers and deep red pinkish outlines, chocolate soldier which has a soft velvety texture. To accent this bouquet we included crespedias (billy balls).
10. Succulent bouquet with Brunia Berries
This organic mix of grey and light green succulents with grey brunias, dusty miller leaves and eucalyptus makes a simple yet elegant statement with just a slight hint of neutral green and an understated accent of blue from the thistles intermixed with succulents.
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