![]() ![]() ![]() Hooked on the succulent hobby, so you can trade back and forth. Thriving on it, they make perfect started plants – get your friends Succulent collection easy to grow and forgiving of neglect, in fact, Keep an eye out for some of these great additions to your Planted singly, or in groups of others to form a beautiful carpet ofĬare is similar to Echeveria see the page on how to grow Echeveria for some hints and tips, and succulent care for an overview. The overgrown plants, leaving the long stems behind. Description Graptopetalum Murasaki is a gorgeous shrubby succulent that forms short-stemmed rosettes of fleshy pastel purplish-pink leaves with a powdery coating. Graptopetalums are Mexican succulents primarily (a few are from Arizona). However, it can change from more white to more pink, depending upon sunlight and season. The best way to propagate the Graptopetalum group is to behead The Graptopetalum superbum is a stunning lavender rosette. In lower light situations, it may need to live under a grow light to keep the bloom from disappearing altogether. It's there to protect it from intense sunlight. The white waxy 'bloom' is easy to rub off with even just the most casual of handling - don't worry, it does grow back and it won't hurt the plant. The unusual form of this species is the rosette - it looks so much like Sempervivum and Echeveria that it gets misidentified often. Graptopetalum filiferum - those slender pointy ends to each leaf are the dead giveaway. Pricing behaves normally discounts and coupons can usually be applied.
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