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artificial trailing succulents 13in Long Burro's Tail Pick, Case of 12

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artificial trailing succulents 13in Long Burro's Tail Pick, Case of 12Sedum morganianum, more commonly known as burro's tail, is a lush succulent native to Central America. Our artificial burro's tail pick is a lovely way to add a draping element to your floral centerpieces or wedding bouquet. The five trailing stems of this plant have a fascinating texture and feature bright green buds with subtle red tips. The vines are capped with a few wispy leaves where they meet the pick. Combine it with our other faux burro's

Sedum morganianum, more commonly known as burro's tail, is a lush succulent native to Central America. Our artificial burro's tail pick is a lovely way to add a draping element to your floral centerpieces or wedding bouquet. The five trailing stems of this plant have a fascinating texture and feature bright green buds with subtle red tips. The vines are capped with a few wispy leaves where they meet the pick. Combine it with our other faux burro's tail in our Picote light gray wall planter for a chic plant accent.

Product Features

Create a lush, vibrant look with our burro's tail pick. This artificial succulent features trailing stems with teardrop-shaped leaves in shades of dark and light green connected to a central stalk with a few wispy dark green leaves. The product's dark brown stem allows you to discreetly place the pick into arrangements or bouquets to add an elegant draping element. 

Our artificial burro's tail pick contains the best materials for a realistic touch and appearance. Unlike its natural counterpart, this burro's tail will never wilt or require watering. You can also store this decorative greenery between events to consistently create eye-catching displays.

Potential Uses

Burro's tail is a versatile décor option that can add texture and visual interest to elements ranging from flower arrangements to pots and planters. If you are looking to create table accents with a modern feel, one possibility includes trimming the burro's tail to your liking and arranging it in a planter like our rectangular pot. The neutral color of the cement and the cheerful green of the burro's tail will liven up your tablescape without the need to worry about additional maintenance.

Another option for your artificial burro's tail involves draping the leaves over the edge of an urn, such as our Nairobi black nickel urn. The black nickel finish with the vibrant green leaves will add a subtle hint of elegance to any area.

At Jamali Garden, we make it easy to buy burro's tail in bulk. With affordable pricing, we can make it simple for you to buy wholesale and find the quantities you need to start creating beautiful centerpieces or arrangements. 

Buy Artificial Burro Tail Succulents to Add to Your Event's Floral Arrangements

Faux burro tail will make a unique statement in your event's floral arrangements. This graceful succulent adds length and volume as it drapes gracefully from brightly colored floral bouquets or monochromatic wedding centerpieces. No matter what style scheme or color palette you choose, adding this flowering plant will make an unforgettable accent that's sure to stand out.

Our 13-inch burro tail succulent is for sale in bulk so that you can take advantage of wholesale pricing for your upcoming wedding or event. 

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