Rock it and then plant it.
Meet Susan McLeary, a 41-year-old florist and jewelry designer based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

McLeary got into floral work when a frazzled friend needed help with flowers for her wedding. "Once I started working with flowers, I knew I'd found my medium," she told BuzzFeed.
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To combine her love of plants and fashion, McLeary started to make succulent jewelry.

Her Etsy store PassionflowerMade features succulent-studded cuffs and rings, statement plant necklaces, and striking boutonnieres.
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How it works: McLeary trims succulent roots and secures them to jewelry using plant-safe floral glue.

The result: Stunning special occasion alternatives to traditional jewelry.
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The succulents typically last between 1 and 3 weeks.

"Some people will wear them up to 6 weeks," she said. At that point, the succulents will start sprouting small roots.
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