23 Wedding Succulents That Will Make You Forget About All Other Flowers
They definitely don't suc(k)culent.

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1. They look great in a bouquet with zero flowers.

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Plus, succulents are heat-resistant, so this arrangement will withstand literally any temperature.
2. And they shine even more when things are kept really, really simple.

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3. You can use them to make a flower crown that won't wilt.

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4. Or just stick some cute air plants into your sick updo.

5. They look totally festive on an invitation suite.

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6. They really stand out when you arrange a ton of them on a wall.

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7. Potted succulents are a great way to line your aisle.

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8. And don't even get us started on how awesome they look on a ceremony altar.

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9. You can fashion them in the shape of your monogram as a centerpiece.

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10. Or spell out a very important message.

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11. You can DIY simple centerpieces with them in a pinch.

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12. And they look perfectly rustic when you nestle them in a wooden round with some moss and candles.

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13. They also look fab with a bunch of friends in a bowl.

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14. Think about how much money you can save by substituting elaborate floral centerpieces for a row of succulents and candles.

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15. Or for a lineup of eye-catching cacti.

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16. A single cactus frond makes a pop on place settings.

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17. So does a teeny little air plant.

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18. They look awesome as boutonnieres.

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19. They add major impact to a small wedding cake.

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20. But they also jazz up a fancy AF multi-tiered cake.

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21. You can spray-paint them gold for some real classy escort card holders.

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22. They make for practical and affordable favors.

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23. And when all else fails, displaying them together will always be a showstopping option.

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