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The Echeveria 'Floral Bride' is a stunning, rosette-forming succulent known for its pastel blue-green leaves and powdery "farina" coating.
It is highly sought after for event styling and bridal bouquets, and thrives as a low-maintenance, drought-tolerant houseplant in well-draining soil and bright light.
Care Guide
To keep your 'Floral Bride' healthy and vibrant, follow these simple care requirements:
Light: Needs bright, indirect sunlight to maintain its tight, symmetrical shape. If placed outdoors, acclimate it slowly to avoid sunburn.
Watering: Use the soak-and-dry method. Water thoroughly only when the soil is completely dry to the touch, and avoid getting water on the leaves to preserve its powdery coating.
Soil & Potting: Plant in a cactus or succulent mix blended with perlite, and use a pot with a drainage hole to prevent root rot.
Temperature: Protect from frost; it thrives in moderate temperatures and should be brought indoors when temperatures drop below freezing.
Sourcing & Uses
Home Decor & Gifts: Live potted 'Floral Bride' succulents are commonly available through online marketplaces.
Weddings: Because Echeveria are incredibly hardy and can survive for weeks without water, they are perfect for use in eco-friendly bridal bouquets, boutonnieres, and table centerpieces. After the event, the succulents can be plucked, repotted, and grown as a living memory of the day.
The Echeveria 'Floral Bride' is a stunning, rosette-forming succulent known for its pastel blue-green leaves and powdery "farina" coating.
It is highly sought after for event styling and bridal bouquets, and thrives as a low-maintenance, drought-tolerant houseplant in well-draining soil and bright light.
Care Guide
To keep your 'Floral Bride' healthy and vibrant, follow these simple care requirements:
Light: Needs bright, indirect sunlight to maintain its tight, symmetrical shape. If placed outdoors, acclimate it slowly to avoid sunburn.
Watering: Use the soak-and-dry method. Water thoroughly only when the soil is completely dry to the touch, and avoid getting water on the leaves to preserve its powdery coating.
Soil & Potting: Plant in a cactus or succulent mix blended with perlite, and use a pot with a drainage hole to prevent root rot.
Temperature: Protect from frost; it thrives in moderate temperatures and should be brought indoors when temperatures drop below freezing.
Sourcing & Uses
Home Decor & Gifts: Live potted 'Floral Bride' succulents are commonly available through online marketplaces.
Weddings: Because Echeveria are incredibly hardy and can survive for weeks without water, they are perfect for use in eco-friendly bridal bouquets, boutonnieres, and table centerpieces. After the event, the succulents can be plucked, repotted, and grown as a living memory of the day.