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Ghost Plant
SucculentGraptopetalum paraguayense
- Partial sun
- Zones 9–11
- 60 days to maturity
- Flowers
- 8" spacing
- pH 6–7.5
Overview
A stunning rosette-forming succulent with thick, powdery blue-gray leaves that take on pink and purple hues in bright sunlight. This easy-care beauty produces cascading stems perfect for hanging baskets and readily forms new plants from dropped leaves. Its ethereal coloring and prolific growth habit make it a favorite among both beginner and experienced succulent collectors.
Planting
Leaf propagation or stem cuttings. Allow cut surfaces to callus for 2-3 days before planting in dry soil.
Growing
Sun: partial. Soil pH: 6–7.5. Space plants 8" apart. Germination: 14-21 (seeds), 7-14 (leaf propagation).
Pests & diseases
Common pests: Mealybugs, aphids, scale insects. Common diseases: Root rot from overwatering, fungal issues in humid conditions.