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4" Graptoveria Debbie

$2.25

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Graptoveria Debbie was named for the daughter of plant collector Bob Foster, a famous plant and seashell collector from Los Angeles who hunted succulents in the sunny hills of Mexico with his partner. Her stubby, leafy fingers with diamond shaped, pointy ends form rosettes resembling half-closed lavender flowers. Delicate shadings of blues, pinks, soft greens and greys all come into play in this watercolor beauty. Little perfect replicas of the mama plant poke out underneath happy plants for you to separate and pot up or leave in for a happy family group. Fat, elongated, lavender, clumpy stalks will stretch up and reward you with closely held red flowers.  Rosettes grow to 8" and offset freely for a nice fullness. Find a nice, sunny spot for Debbie and don't fuss over her, she's happy left alone.

  • Low Maintenance
  • Pet Friendly
  • Drought Tolerant

Quick Care Guide:

    • Water - Low (1):  Needs very little water to survive. Wait until the plant is completely dry then fully soak. Drought tolerant by nature.
    • High - (5):  Plant needs a lot of light; direct is even better. These plants do best when placed on a window sill or next to a bright window. Avoid concentrated, hot light from window which may cause burning (magnifying glass effect).                     
    • Difficulty - Low (1):  These plants need barely any attention to thrive. Set it and forget it.

     View full breakdown of Care Guide here.