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Graptopetalum Peach Moonstone02
$15.99
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$15.99
Unit price perGraptopetalum amethystinum also known as “Peach Moonstone,” is a popular succulent plant from the Crassulaceae family. Its plump, rounded, and pastel-colored leaves resemble ripened peaches, making it highly sought after by succulent enthusiasts.
Plant Features
• Leaves: Egg-shaped to spherical, thick, and fleshy. Leaves are coated with a protective layer of white farina. Under bright light and significant temperature differences, leaves display shades of pink to purple, resembling ripe peaches.
• Growth Form: Compact, with leaves arranged in a rosette around upright or semi-trailing stems.
• Flowers: Star-shaped flowers bloom in spring. Petals are pale yellow with red tips or red spots.
Growth Habits:
Peach Egg prefers a warm, dry, and well-lit environment. It has strong drought tolerance and thrives in loose, well-draining, and breathable soil. It does not have a significant dormancy period and can tolerate relatively strong sunlight.
In environments with prolonged sunlight and noticeable temperature differences, its colors become more vibrant, and the plant’s shape becomes more compact and attractive. If light is insufficient, the leaves will appear pale green, flat, sparse, and more widely spaced.
Spring and autumn are ideal seasons for outdoor cultivation. However, Peach Egg is not tolerant of the hot and humid weather of summer, during which its growth slows down under high temperatures and drought conditions.
Graptopetalum mendozae Variegata
$19.99
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$19.99
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$19.99
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$19.99
Unit price perGraptopetalum amethystinum Peach Moonstone
$24.99
Unit price perGraptopetalum amethystinum Peach Moonstone
$24.99
Unit price perGraptopetalum amethystinum also known as “Peach Moonstone,” is a popular succulent plant from the Crassulaceae family. Its plump, rounded, and pastel-colored leaves resemble ripened peaches, making it highly sought after by succulent enthusiasts.
Plant Features
• Leaves: Egg-shaped to spherical, thick, and fleshy. Leaves are coated with a protective layer of white farina. Under bright light and significant temperature differences, leaves display shades of pink to purple, resembling ripe peaches.
• Growth Form: Compact, with leaves arranged in a rosette around upright or semi-trailing stems.
• Flowers: Star-shaped flowers bloom in spring. Petals are pale yellow with red tips or red spots.
Growth Habits:
Peach Egg prefers a warm, dry, and well-lit environment. It has strong drought tolerance and thrives in loose, well-draining, and breathable soil. It does not have a significant dormancy period and can tolerate relatively strong sunlight.
In environments with prolonged sunlight and noticeable temperature differences, its colors become more vibrant, and the plant’s shape becomes more compact and attractive. If light is insufficient, the leaves will appear pale green, flat, sparse, and more widely spaced.
Spring and autumn are ideal seasons for outdoor cultivation. However, Peach Egg is not tolerant of the hot and humid weather of summer, during which its growth slows down under high temperatures and drought conditions.
Graptoveria Ruby Donna
$24.99
Unit price perGraptoveria Ruby Donna
$24.99
Unit price perGraptoveria ruby donna is a succulent plant from the Crassulaceae family, belonging to the Echeveria genus. It is highly valued by succulent enthusiasts due to its unique leaf color and attractive rosette shape.
Plant Features
• Leaves: Thick, lanceolate leaves with smooth tops and rounded backs. Leaf tips are short and slightly pointed. Normally gray-green, the leaves turn red or deep red under bright light and large temperature differences. A thin layer of white farina covers the surface, giving the plant a frosted appearance. The plant forms compact rosettes, adding to its ornamental appeal.