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Graptopetalum paraguayense 'Pinky'
This is such a pretty succulent from Mexico. Mother of Pearl Plant describes it perfectly. The rosettes of this plant are blue-green near the base of the leaves & slowly change into a pinkish blush at the tips. The rosettes elongate to form trailing stems that wind about the ground nicely or spill over the edge of a pot. This plant will propagate itself by dropping leaves, which then sprout new rosettes. It doesnt mind being ignored & only needs low to moderate water. Plant in full sun to light shade & provide good drainage.
Kelly Kilpatrick
Propagator
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