Graptopetalum paraguayense
Also known as the ghost plant for the pale, chalky residue on its leaves. The Graptopetalum paraguayense is a spreading, creeping succulent that features light blue-green leaves on whirly stems.
Care Tips
Gaptopetalum paraguayense is native to Tamaulipas, Mexico where the climate is hot and dry. Like most succulents, it is an easy plant to care for as long as you water carefully. A healthy and thriving Graptopetalum paraguayense will need:
- As much direct sunlight as you can offer. You can achieve the best colors only in direct sunlight!
- especially well draining, sandy soil
- thats it! just water sparingly. If unsure, wait until leaves are no longer very firm to the touch
- As much direct sunlight as you can offer. You can achieve the best colors only in direct sunlight!
- especially well draining, sandy soil
- thats it! just water sparingly. If unsure, wait until leaves are no longer very firm to the touch