Graptoveria 'lovely rose' is a rare ornamental succulent. It got its cultivar name from the leaf clusters that form on top of its stem, making this plant look like a bundle of roses. It is used as an outdoor garden plant, since it needs full sun to stay healthy.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Succulent
Plant Type
All year round
Bloom Time
15 cm
Plant Height
5 cm
Spread
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide for Graptoveria 'lovely rose'
Every 3 weeks
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Originating from arid environments, graptoveria 'lovely rose' exhibits drought tolerance and thrives with minimal moisture, requiring watering every three weeks. Preferring well-draining soil and a dry atmosphere, graptoveria 'lovely rose' is suitable for indoor cultivation in containers that ensure proper drainage and root health.
Fertilize:
Graptoveria 'lovely rose' thrives in poor environments and typically does not require fertilization. A small amount of slow-release fertilizer can be applied in early summer, but avoid fertilizing during dormancy to prevent nutrient damage.
Pruning:
To maintain the shape of graptoveria 'lovely rose', prune redundant or dense branches in spring and fall. For propagation, cut a stout stem with 5-6 leaves, apply sulfur powder to the wound, and plant it in slightly damp soil after it heals.
Propagation:
Propagating graptoveria 'lovely rose' can be done chiefly through leaf cuttings, preferably in spring or fall. Cut a healthy leaf, place it on slightly humid soil with the base touching, and ensure a temperature of 25℃ (77℉) and bright, scattered light. A bud typically emerges in one to two weeks.
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