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Grapto Sedum succulents are hybrid succulents created by crossing Graptopetalum and Sedum species. They belong to the Crassulaceae family and are known for their easy care, attractive rosettes, and colorful foliage. These plants are also sometimes called Graptosedum.
Here’s a full explanation:
🌿 Botanical Information
· Scientific name: Graptosedum (×Graptosedum)
· Family: Crassulaceae
· Origin: Cultivated hybrids, not found naturally in the wild
· Common names: Grapto Sedum, Graptosedum hybrid
🌸 Appearance
· Leaves: Fleshy, thick, and smooth leaves forming compact rosettes.
· Colors: They can be shades of green, blue-gray, pink, or purple depending on sunlight and temperature.
· Growth habit: Usually low-growing and spreading, perfect for hanging pots or ground cover.
· Flowers: Small, star-shaped flowers that are typically white, yellow, or pale pink.
☀️ Care Requirements
1. Light:
· Loves bright sunlight or partial sun.
· Develops vibrant colors when exposed to full sunlight.
· Indoors, place near a south- or west-facing window.
2. Watering:
· Use the “soak and dry” method — water thoroughly, then let the soil dry out completely before watering again.
· Avoid overwatering, as roots can rot easily.
3. Soil:
· Use a well-draining succulent or cactus mix.
· You can add perlite or coarse sand for better drainage.
4. Temperature:
· Prefers warm climates (18–27°C / 65–80°F).
· Protect from frost or freezing temperatures.
5. Propagation:
· Easily propagated from leaf cuttings or stem cuttings.
· Cuttings root quickly when placed in dry soil.
6. Fertilizer:
· Fertilize lightly once or twice during the growing season (spring–summer) with a diluted succulent fertilizer.
🌼 Popular Varieties of Graptosedum:
· Graptosedum ‘California Sunset’ – orange-pink rosettes that turn bright with more sunlight.
· Graptosedum ‘Francesco Baldi’ – greenish-gray rosettes that trail beautifully.
· Graptosedum ‘Alpenglow’ – reddish-pink leaves forming dense clusters.