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alpenglow succulent Hybrid Graptosedum Alpenglow sedum, Vera Higgins, Bronze in 2 inches p – MySucculentCorner

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alpenglow succulent Hybrid Graptosedum Alpenglow sedum, Vera Higgins, Bronze in 2 inches p – MySucculentCornerGraptosedum 'Alpenglow' (aka 'Bronze' or 'Vera Higgins'): Brilliant pink leaves, shading from light rose to deep coral. The stems can grow long and start to bend and trail, with leaves growing on the full length of the stems. It can also be kept more compact with regular pruning (How to Fix Overgrown Succulents). It is a strong grower that can eventually form thick clusters in a range of sunset tones. This cultivar is likely a hybrid of Graptopetalum

Graptosedum 'Alpenglow' (aka 'Bronze' or 'Vera Higgins'): Brilliant pink leaves, shading from light rose to deep coral. The stems can grow long and start to bend and trail, with leaves growing on the full length of the stems. It can also be kept more compact with regular pruning (How to Fix Overgrown Succulents). It is a strong grower that can eventually form thick clusters in a range of sunset tones. This cultivar is likely a hybrid of Graptopetalum paraguayense x Sedum stahlii.

***WHAT IS INCLUDED***
One live 2 inch potted Graptosedum Alpenglow sedum in a shipping box

How to care for your plant:
1) Use fast draining soil consists of mostly peat moss and/or succulent and cactus planting mix and ample amount of Perlite.
2) Keep it in bright indirect light Indoors or in shady areas outdoors with minimal direct sunlight
3) Water infrequently – no more than once a week, depending on your area and climate zone– the soil should look & feel dry.
4) If kept indoors, plant in a well draining Terracotta pot.
5) Fertilize once per month during the growing season with a houseplant food.

*Plants will vary in color and shape from the picture and will not look exactly the same. Plants may have some imperfections caused by the shipping process.

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