Silver Dollar Leaves

Elegant silver dollar leaves absorbed with bold colors

$5.00

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Place of Origin

Yunnan, China

Length

50-60cm

Name

Preserved Silver Dollar Eucalyptus

Material

Silver Dollar Eucalyptus

Specification

100g/Bunch

Color

Multicolor

Usage

Home decoration, Floral Arrangement, Vase Decor

Advantage

Eco-Friendly/Safety/Durable

MOQ

50 bunch

Sales Unit

bunch

🌿 Premium Silver Dollar Leaves – Nature’s Metallic Elegance 🌿

For floral designers and stylists seeking striking texture, our dried Silver Dollar leaves (Lunaria annua) offer iridescent charm and structural beauty that elevates any creation.

✨ Design Applications:

  • Bridal bouquets – Adds luminous, moon-like discs for ethereal romance

  • Winter arrangements – Creates frost-kissed texture in seasonal centerpieces

  • Modern installations – Perfect for metallic-themed events and gallery displays

  • Sustainable decor – Long-lasting alternative to fresh foliage

🔥 Why Our Silver Dollar Leaves?
Nature’s jewelry – Paper-thin seed pods with pearlescent sheen
Versatile shapes – Whole discs or delicate split pods for varied textures
Design-ready stems – 12-18" (30-45cm) lengths with natural branching
Year-round durability – Maintains structural integrity for permanent displays

💫 Where Organic Meets Opulent
From bohemian weddings to luxe tablescapes, these botanical treasures bring celestial magic to every design.

[Your Brand] – Curating Nature’s Most Dazzling Textures

Wholesale & Custom Orders Available – Let’s transform your vision with nature’s silver.

Tip: Pair with eucalyptus and dried hydrangeas for a monochromatic masterpiece

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Please Note:
Dried flowers are naturally delicate and brittle. Due to their fragile nature, some breakage or shedding may occur during shipping, despite our best efforts to pack them securely. This is a normal part of transporting dried flowers and does not affect their overall use or beauty. Thank you for your understanding.