Graptopetalum Superbum
My absolute favourite of all Graptopetalums, Superbum puts on a beautiful display in Spring. She displays multiple flower stems that are thin and spider-web like
Succulent Varieties » Graptopetalum
Native to Mexico and South Western USA, Graptopetalum is part of the Crasulaceae family. The flowers are generally star-like and come in a variety of colours. Many Graptopetalums exhibit chubbier leaves such as Graptopetalum Purple Delight and Graptopetalum Superbum. These succulents are actively growing in the cooler months and will generally flower late winter, early spring.
My absolute favourite of all Graptopetalums, Superbum puts on a beautiful display in Spring. She displays multiple flower stems that are thin and spider-web like
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