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Desert Rose Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose'
Desert Rose Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose'
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Prepare to be enchanted by the delicate elegance of the Desert Rose Graptoveria 'Lovely Rose', a stunning succulent that truly lives up to its name! This highly sought-after hybrid forms exquisite, compact rosettes of fleshy, spoon-shaped leaves that spiral outwards, resembling a perfectly blooming rose. The foliage boasts a captivating palette of soft pastel greens, blush pinks, and subtle purplish-red tips, especially when happily stressed by sun. 'Lovely Rose' is an easy-care beauty that brings a touch of refined artistry and unique architectural interest to any succulent collection, dish garden, or bright windowsill.
Product Highlights, Information, Size & Details
Exquisite Rose-Like Rosettes – Forms tight, sculptural rosettes of plump leaves, mimicking the layered petals of a rose in bloom.
Captivating Pastel Hues – Displays a beautiful array of soft green, dusty pink, and sometimes a deeper rosy blush or purple on leaf margins when exposed to ample sunlight.
Compact & Clumping Growth – Grows into charming individual rosettes that can eventually offset to form attractive clumps, ideal for small spaces or collective displays.
Drought-Tolerant & Resilient – A low-maintenance succulent that thrives on infrequent watering and is highly forgiving, perfect for beginners.
Sunlight Enthusiast – Prefers full sun to bright indirect light to maintain its vibrant coloration and compact form.
Versatile Display Plant – Excellent for indoor container gardens, rock gardens, succulent arrangements, or as a striking standalone specimen.
Plant Type: Mature Starter Plant (Well-rooted rosette) Expected size: Individual rosettes typically reach 3-6 inches in diameter at the time of shipping and will arrive in a two in nursery pot Hardiness Zones: USDA 9-11 outdoors (can be grown indoors in all zones)
Care Tips
Upon arrival, gently unpack your starter plant. Allow it to acclimate for a day or two before repotting if desired.
For Outdoor Planting: Best suited for frost-free climates (USDA Zones 9-11). Choose a location with full sun to bright indirect light. Intense direct sun can enhance color but may require a slight acclimation. Ensure excellent drainage; use a gritty, well-draining succulent or cactus mix. Water thoroughly only when the soil is completely dry, then allow it to dry out fully before watering again. Reduce watering significantly in cooler months.
For Indoor Growing: Place in the brightest possible location, such as a south or west-facing window, or under a grow light to ensure vibrant coloration and prevent stretching. Use a pot with drainage holes and a well-draining succulent potting mix. Water sparingly; allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings to prevent root rot. Ensure good air circulation. Fertilize very lightly during the active growing season (spring/summer) with a diluted succulent fertilizer.
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