DUDU SUCCULENTS • WHOLESALE
Bulk formats for restock, displays & repeat orders

Export-ready packing • low MOQ on many items • documents support when required.

B2B WHOLESALE • BULK SUPPLY

Bulk Wholesale Succulents

Choose: plug-tray seedlings, cuttings, assorted mixes, or single-variety bulk lots. Standard minimum order: $300. Many items support low MOQ (often from 5 pcs / variety, subject to stock).

MOQ $300 Bare-root packing Phyto / CITES support Pre-shipment photos Retailers • nurseries • importers
Wholesale Notes (Before You Browse)+

This page is a fast router for bulk orders: choose a format from the banners, then browse products for ideas. You can mix formats in one order as long as the total meets the $300 minimum.

For export shipments, succulents are typically prepared as bare-root plants and packed securely to reduce transit risk. We can provide pre-shipment photos so you can confirm actual stock before dispatch.

Need documents? Share your destination country and we’ll advise whether phytosanitary or CITES applies. Requirements vary by destination and plant type.

How to Order (Steps)+
  • Step 1: Choose format (seedlings / cuttings / mixes / bulk lots)
  • Step 2: Share destination country + quantities (or budget range)
  • Step 3: Confirm packing method and required documents (if any)
  • Step 4: Pre-shipment photos (optional) → dispatch
Buyer’s Guide (MOQ, Packing, Documents & Risk)+

MOQ: Standard minimum order is $300. Many items start with low MOQ (often from 5 pcs / variety), subject to stock.

Packing: typically bare-root to reduce transit risk; natural variation is normal. Pre-shipment photos available.

Documents: phytosanitary (when required) + CITES support for applicable items. Requirements vary by destination.

FAQ+

What is your minimum order amount?
Minimum order is $300. Low MOQ available on many items (subject to stock).

Do you provide phytosanitary / CITES documents?
We can support phytosanitary certificates when required and assist with CITES documentation for applicable items.

Which format should I choose?
Seedlings = restocks & testing; Cuttings = propagation; Mixes = retail displays; Bulk lots = repeat SKU programs.