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Take your succulents to the next level with these stylish and creative projectsFrom blue- green to purple and pink, flower-shaped to squat and spiky or tall and fuzzy, the variety, versatility, and low-maintenance care of succulents makes them go-to plants for home gardeners. Here, succulent stylist Rachael Cohen shows that these traits also make succulents the ideal material for living art. Tiny, jewel-like succulents can be clipped and replanted in infinite combinations, and unlike cut flowers, they thrive in these arrangements. When planted in corks, they become charming living magnets; when placed in seashells, they are a delightful reminder of a day at the beach. Succulents can also grow nestled in moss, creating an opportunity for even more creativity: arrange them atop mini pumpkins or adorn a headband or a tiny wreath.



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Rachael Cohen

Rachael Cohen is the creator and owner of INFINITE SUCCULENT, a botanical styling and environmental education service based out of San Diego Ca, dedicated to reconnecting us all to the infinite power of Nature and our own creativity. Through her planted art, styling services, workshops and writings Rachael shares her passion for getting intimate and creative with Nature in a sustainable and respectful way, inspiring others to treat the Earth and themselves with compassion, presence and love.Rachael is an experienced environmental educator with a Masters in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation from the Scripps Institute of Oceanography. She's inspired thousands to care for our planet and all of Earth's inhabitants through her current role as a Botanical Stylist and Author, along with her past roles as an educator at institutions like The Monterey Bay Aquarium, The San Diego Zoo, Sea Life Park Hawaii and The New England Aquarium.You can engage with Rachael on her website: www.infinitesucculent.comOn Instagram: @infinitesucculent On Facebook: /infinitesucculentOn Pinterest: Infinite Succulent



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