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Graptoveria 'Margarete Reppin'

 

This very attractive variegated plant, was formerly mistakenly sold as Echeveria 'Margeret' Variegated, the name mostly used for this cute cultivar in the trade. 'Margarete Reppin' is an intergeneric hybrid between Graptopetalum filiferum and Graptoveria 'Titubans' that was created by Max Holmes in Australia, and was later published in 1997. Since then the most beautiful variegated form of 'Margarete Reppin' came about, compact plants with many-leaved rosettes of variegated leaves ending in a fine tip, reminiscent to some Graptopetalum species. The greyish green leaves has white marginal variegation and takes on a lovely pink hue in bright light and dryer conditions.

 

Plant size: Well established plants, grown in 7 cm pots are offered. The first photo is of the plants for sale.

Caring for your Graptoveria

 

  • Pot: Graptoveria varieties does well in containers or planted in the garden or rockery.

 

  • Soil: The plants are very willing and can adapt to most soils, a well-drained growing medium with organic matter works best.

 

  • Light: The brighter the light the more colourful and compact your plant will be. Most Graptoveria can tolerate some shade.

 

  • Water: Graptoveria can be drought tolerant when well established, but they will grow their best with weekly watering or every second week, depending on your conditions and the species.

Graptoveria 'Margarete Reppin' Variegated

R120,00Price

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