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titubans succulent Buy Graptoveria Titubans AustraliaGraptoveria Titubans, also known as the Porcelain Plant, is a stunning intergeneric cross between Graptopetalum paraguayense and Echeveria derenbergii. This succulent plant is native to Mexico and is a member of the Crassulaceae family. It is a small plant that grows up to 20 cm tall and produces thick, fleshy, spoon shaped, blue gray leaves that form compact rosettes on creeping stems. One of the most striking features of Graptoveria Titubans is its

Graptoveria Titubans, also known as the Porcelain Plant, is a stunning intergeneric cross between Graptopetalum paraguayense and Echeveria derenbergii. This succulent plant is native to Mexico and is a member of the Crassulaceae family. It is a small plant that grows up to 20 cm tall and produces thick, fleshy, spoon-shaped, blue-gray leaves that form compact rosettes on creeping stems.

One of the most striking features of Graptoveria Titubans is its ability to offset freely, producing dense carpets or cushions of rosettes up to 8 cm in diameter. The plant's leaves can develop pink or apricot-colored tips in cooler temperatures, adding a touch of elegance to an already beautiful plant. In spring, Graptoveria Titubans produces bright yellow flowers, adding another layer of beauty to this stunning succulent.

Graptoveria Titubans is a hardy plant that can thrive in a range of environments. It is best grown in full sun, but it can also grow in partial sun with slightly rangy results. It requires excellent drainage and moderate water to grow and should be watered when the soil is dry several inches down or when the fleshy leaves look shriveled. Overwatering can cause root rot and attract pests.

This plant is easy to propagate through seeds, leaf cuttings, or offsets, making it a popular choice among succulent enthusiasts. It is suitable for container gardening, rock gardens, and xeriscaping. With its stunning appearance and easy-to-care-for nature, Graptoveria Titubans is a must-have for any succulent lover.

In summary, Graptoveria Titubans is a small succulent plant with striking blue-gray leaves that form compact rosettes on creeping stems. It produces dense carpets or cushions of rosettes and bright yellow flowers in spring. This hardy plant is easy to care for and can be propagated through seeds, leaf cuttings, or offsets. It is suitable for container gardening, rock gardens, and xeriscaping, making it a versatile and beautiful addition to any garden or home.

Graptoveria Titubans plants for sale shown in 70mm pot. You will receive same or similar plants as those shown in images. Image one for display only. Colours will vary depending on time of year and growing conditions.

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  • All plants are sent bare rooted with no pots and soil, or minimum soil only.
  • Due to the drying process necessary for sending plants through the mail, plants may look slightly different than images shown on our website
  • Some plants, may look wrinkled when they arrive, may be somewhat limp, or soft to the touch. This is normal as they have been dried out for for a number of days before shipping to avoid rotting in the mail.
  • Succulents are very hardy plants and they will recover quickly, providing you unpack them as soon as you receive them follow some simple care instructions you will find with your order.

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