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Also known as the “Ghost Plant,” this charming succulent forms elegant rosettes of pale bluish-grey leaves that take on soft pink tones under sunlight. Its subtle coloration and geometric form make it a favorite for minimalist gardensterrariums, or sunny indoor displays.
Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant, it’s ideal for both beginner and experienced plant lovers.

Graptopetalum paraguayense

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  • Light:
    Bright, filtered light or a few hours of direct sunlight brings out its best pinkish hues.

    Water:
    Use the “soak and dry” method — water thoroughly, then allow soil to dry completely before watering again. Avoid waterlogging.

    Soil:
    Prefers a well-draining cactus/succulent mix with good airflow.

    Fertilizer:
    Feed sparingly with a light succulent fertilizer during the growing season.

    Pests:
    Occasional mealybugs or aphids — treat with neem oil or insecticidal soap if necessary.

    Ideal For:
    Sunny patios, rock gardens, indoor planters, or as an accent in mixed succulent arrangements.

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