Description
The Ghost Plant, also known as Graptopetalum paraguayense, is a vibrant succulent perennial characterized by its thick, triangular, pointed, flat leaves. The colour of its leaves ranges from pale blue in partial shade to light purple in hot, dry weather—these fleshy rosettes spread on stems, growing a low-spreading colony appearance.
Family: Crassulaceae | Genus: |
Common Name(s): Mother of Pearl, Ghost Plant, Porcelain Plant | Mature Size: 15 cm in diameter & 20+ cm in height |
Origin: Mexico | Dormancy: |
Flower Colours: White & red specks | Bloom Season: Spring |
Sun Exposure: Full sun - Partial shade | Watering: “Soak and dry” method (Make sure soil is dry) |
Temperatures: 18 - 29 °C | Toxic: No |
Please note: The bottom leaves will fall off the stem no matter how well we package. The good news, each leaf will make a new baby plant in a few weeks. Simply place the leaves in the shade with lots of indirect sun light and wait for the roots to appear and the new plant to start growing.