How Do I Care For My Graptopetalum Paraguayense Peach?

How do I care for my Graptopetalum paraguayense peach? Graptopetalum paraguayense peach is a wonderful, adaptable plant. These plants are also known as ghost plants and mother of pearl plants. They are well-known for their blue green leaves, which frequently contain a tinge of lavender, pink, and blue pastels. Here’s how to care for it:…

How Do I Care For My Graptopetalum Purple Delight?

How do I care for my Graptopetalum Purple Delight? Graptopetalum Purple Delight is a perennial succulent plant in the genus Graptopetalum. It is also known as Graptopetalum Snow White and Graptoveria Purple Delight. Graptopetalum Purple Delight is a hybrid variety that is popular as a succulent ornamental plant in pots. The leaves progressively turn purple…

How Do You Care For A Graptopetalum Pentandrum?

How do you care for a Graptopetalum Pentandrum? Graptopetalum Amethystinum [Grap-toh-PET-al-um, Am-ee-STEE-num] is a rare succulent plant that resembles moon pebbles with a powdery coating. Graptopetalum is a Crassulaceae plant endemic to west-central Mexico and the United States. It has a connection to Echeveria. Light and temperature: Lavender Pebbles thrive in full sun, which promotes…

How Do You Care For A Springtime Crassula?

How do you care for a springtime Crassula? Springtime Crassula is a typical sensitive succulent that comes in a wide range of forms and hues. Crassula and Springtime Crassula are the scientific and popular names for this succulent. Crassulaceae and Crassuloideae are the families and subfamilies of Crassula. Crassula Springtime is an excellent hybrid plant…

How do you propagate Mammillaria Candida?

How do you propagate Mammillaria Candida? Mammillaria Candida is an easy plant to propagate by seeds or offsets division. Mammillaria Candida are warm to hot growing geophytes, they require well-drained soil and should be watered regularly during the summer. Mammillaria Candida has a long blooming period in the spring. To propagate Mammillaria Candida by seeds…