In summer, its rosettes are a rich, glossy green, turning a bright pinkish-brown in winter. These compact, plump, and shiny clusters make excellent highlights in mixed plantings. It’s highly recommended for beginners because it’s easy to grow, quick to propagate, resilient to both heat and cold, and easy to find. If the stems start to stretch upward more than you like, simply cut them back. It’s widely believed to be a hybrid between @ and @. There’s also a rare and popular variety called G. 'Bronze' f.variegata .



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4. Succulent Graptosedum Bronze Link: https://t.co/4p6utX2yka https://t.co/v3tioAcBzG
the names all along: echeveria lola graptosedum bronze portulacaria afra (variegated) pachyveria blue haze echeveria parva?
@eurasiawale Ye hai graptosedum bronze plant hai
Here is the Bronze Graptosedum, so named for its gorgeous deep pink color it will get under proper lighting conditions. This succulent can get so bright it functions like a perennial flower! https://t.co/s4blY6P7zQ
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