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<tc>Graptoveria "Lovely Rose" variegated</tc>
<tc>Graptoveria "Lovely Rose" variegated</tc>
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✨ Special selection Aura
This specimen corresponds to a selection with an “aura” type variegation pattern, characterized by a particularly balanced distribution of cream areas and chlorophyll tissues, with smooth transitions and very subtle colors. It is a high-quality aesthetic expression within the same variety, appreciated for its visual harmony and the purity of its contrasts.
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These plants come from previously grafted specimens, so they are shipped without a root system. They are completely healthy and viable plants, but will require new rooting at the destination. We recommend planting them in very well-draining substrate, keeping them in a bright environment without direct sunlight, and avoiding watering until they begin to emit roots.
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Graptoveria "Lovely Rose" variegated: general information and care
The variegated graptoveria in this collection includes ornamental hybrids whose variegation may slightly evolve over time. The proportion of cream areas and the intensity of pink tones may vary depending on light, watering, and environmental stability.
This behavior is part of their appeal as collectible plants.You can expand all general recommendations in our specialized guide: Complete guide to growing variegated succulents .
Growth and behavior
Variegated graptoveria generally exhibit slower growth than their non-variegated counterparts. During the early stages, they may take time to develop a compact and well-formed rosette, which is completely normal for this type of plant. Their development largely depends on the stability of the growing conditions and avoiding sudden changes in location, temperature, or watering.
Sun exposure
Light is a key factor in growing variegated graptoveria, but it must be managed with caution.
- They prefer abundant and well-filtered light
- Direct intense sunlight should be avoided, especially during the central hours of the day
- A gentle exposure in the morning or late afternoon is ideal
An excess of sunlight can cause burns, while a lack of light can lead to open rosettes or unbalanced growth.
Watering
Watering is one of the most delicate aspects in the cultivation of variegated graptoveria.
- Water only when the substrate is completely dry
- Avoid wetting the leaves at all times
- Watering by immersion is the safest and most recommended method
Excess water is the main cause of problems in this type of plant, especially during periods of lower activity.
Temperature
These plants develop best in moderate temperatures.
- Ideal range: between 12 °C and 30 °C
- Protect against frost
- Avoid prolonged exposure to extreme heat
With very high or very low temperatures, the plant reduces its activity, which should be respected by adjusting watering and care.
Shipping
The plant is shipped bare root (without substrate or pot).
The image corresponds to the exact specimen you will receive.
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Variegated graptoverias represent a highly valued hybrid line within current collecting for their structural balance and the diversity of their color patterns.
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