Succulent Gardening: The Art of Nature

A thru E | Aeonium | Agaves | Aloes | Cactaceae||
Caudiciforms | Cotyledons & Graptos |
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Euphorbiaceae | Gasteria~Haworthia |
Hanging Plants | House plants | Kalanchoe |
Mesemb | Sedum | Senecio | Specimen |
Sansevieria~Sempervivum| F thru Z | Holiday Gifts |






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Updated April 30, 2012
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Graptosedum hybrid

Graptosedum can be propogated by cuttings or simply placing a lpetal on top of the soil. Sometimes they root just sitting out of the soil for a week or two depending on the climate. Excellent groundcover, not to be walked on. Graptoveria 'Alpenglow' forms rosettes with beautiful pink-mauve leaves in rosettes that become somewhat bushy. The name "Alpenglow" refers to the reddish glow near sunrise and sunset in mountainous areas. This is possibly a Graptopetalum paraguayense hybrid. Excellent as groundcover or in rock gardens. Porous soil with adequate drainage. Bright light to morning sun with ample airflow. Water thoroughly when soil is dry to the touch. Protect from frost.
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