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Succulent Green 6

Classic Collection ceramic wall flowers include the green succulent because the green succulent is the one Classic Collection piece where the ceramic color matches what the living plant actually looks like. Every other Classic Collection piece places forms in colors that the original botanical either doesn't produce or produces only in unusual cultivars. The green succulent is the exception: green on the succulent rosette form is exactly where the living succulent lives, which makes the 6-inch Classic Collection green succulent the most botanically honest piece in a collection that otherwise operates on studio ambition rather than botanical accuracy.

The color that was always correct on the form that always needed it

The Classic Collection's succulent pieces appear in blue (12-inch, the one that the living succulent has never been) and green (6-inch, the one that the living succulent always is). Together they represent the two possible positions on botanical accuracy: the version that represents what the plant could be if it wanted to, and the version that represents what the plant actually is. Briana made both. The NYBG carries the Classic Collection. The botanical garden's evaluation of the green succulent includes the understanding that green on a succulent rosette is both ceramically interesting and botanically confirmed.

The New York Botanical Garden carries the Classic Collection. The Chicago Botanic Garden stocks it. The Denver Botanic Gardens carries it. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show awarded Chive the 5-star booth award — the highest rating given — for 13 consecutive years. Botanical gardens that maintain succulent collections have independently decided this ceramic version belongs alongside their living counterparts. Chive has been designing and making ceramic flowers in Toronto since 1999.

A gift for the plant lover whose succulents are alive and whose wall needs one that isn't

The Green Succulent 6 ships in a Chive gift box. It hangs with one screw in 90 seconds. The NYBG carries it. The plant lover whose shelves are full of living succulents receives the 6-inch ceramic version for the wall — in the color their living succulents already are.

$15.40

Original: $44.00

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Succulent Green 6—

$44.00

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Succulent Green 6

Classic Collection ceramic wall flowers include the green succulent because the green succulent is the one Classic Collection piece where the ceramic color matches what the living plant actually looks like. Every other Classic Collection piece places forms in colors that the original botanical either doesn't produce or produces only in unusual cultivars. The green succulent is the exception: green on the succulent rosette form is exactly where the living succulent lives, which makes the 6-inch Classic Collection green succulent the most botanically honest piece in a collection that otherwise operates on studio ambition rather than botanical accuracy.

The color that was always correct on the form that always needed it

The Classic Collection's succulent pieces appear in blue (12-inch, the one that the living succulent has never been) and green (6-inch, the one that the living succulent always is). Together they represent the two possible positions on botanical accuracy: the version that represents what the plant could be if it wanted to, and the version that represents what the plant actually is. Briana made both. The NYBG carries the Classic Collection. The botanical garden's evaluation of the green succulent includes the understanding that green on a succulent rosette is both ceramically interesting and botanically confirmed.

The New York Botanical Garden carries the Classic Collection. The Chicago Botanic Garden stocks it. The Denver Botanic Gardens carries it. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show awarded Chive the 5-star booth award — the highest rating given — for 13 consecutive years. Botanical gardens that maintain succulent collections have independently decided this ceramic version belongs alongside their living counterparts. Chive has been designing and making ceramic flowers in Toronto since 1999.

A gift for the plant lover whose succulents are alive and whose wall needs one that isn't

The Green Succulent 6 ships in a Chive gift box. It hangs with one screw in 90 seconds. The NYBG carries it. The plant lover whose shelves are full of living succulents receives the 6-inch ceramic version for the wall — in the color their living succulents already are.

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Classic Collection ceramic wall flowers include the green succulent because the green succulent is the one Classic Collection piece where the ceramic color matches what the living plant actually looks like. Every other Classic Collection piece places forms in colors that the original botanical either doesn't produce or produces only in unusual cultivars. The green succulent is the exception: green on the succulent rosette form is exactly where the living succulent lives, which makes the 6-inch Classic Collection green succulent the most botanically honest piece in a collection that otherwise operates on studio ambition rather than botanical accuracy.

The color that was always correct on the form that always needed it

The Classic Collection's succulent pieces appear in blue (12-inch, the one that the living succulent has never been) and green (6-inch, the one that the living succulent always is). Together they represent the two possible positions on botanical accuracy: the version that represents what the plant could be if it wanted to, and the version that represents what the plant actually is. Briana made both. The NYBG carries the Classic Collection. The botanical garden's evaluation of the green succulent includes the understanding that green on a succulent rosette is both ceramically interesting and botanically confirmed.

The New York Botanical Garden carries the Classic Collection. The Chicago Botanic Garden stocks it. The Denver Botanic Gardens carries it. The RHS Chelsea Flower Show awarded Chive the 5-star booth award — the highest rating given — for 13 consecutive years. Botanical gardens that maintain succulent collections have independently decided this ceramic version belongs alongside their living counterparts. Chive has been designing and making ceramic flowers in Toronto since 1999.

A gift for the plant lover whose succulents are alive and whose wall needs one that isn't

The Green Succulent 6 ships in a Chive gift box. It hangs with one screw in 90 seconds. The NYBG carries it. The plant lover whose shelves are full of living succulents receives the 6-inch ceramic version for the wall — in the color their living succulents already are.