Possibly a Graptopetalum paraguayense hybrid, Graptosedum Alpenglow forms rosettes with beautiful pink-mauve leaves in rosettes that become somewhat bushy. The phrase Alpenglow refers to the reddish glow near sunrise and sunset in mountainous areas. Excell
Possibly a Graptopetalum paraguayense hybrid, Graptosedum Alpenglow forms rosettes with beautiful pink-mauve leaves in rosettes that become somewhat bushy. The phrase Alpenglow refers to the reddish glow near sunrise and sunset in mountainous areas. Excellent as a ground cover or in rock gardens in temperate climates. The flowers are yellow. A go-to complement to echeverias and other succulents in dish gardens. Will hang over sides of containers or small walls.
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Recommended pairings: Echeveria Lime n Chile, Sedum rubrotinctum Aurora
Bloom time: Spring
Size: 8 to 10 inches high 1 to 2 feet wide
Plant in porous soil with adequate drainage
Bright light to morning sun with ample airflow
Water thoroughly when soil is completely dry to the touch
Hardiness: USDA Zone 10a (30-35 F)
Protect from frost
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