
Graptosedum Francesco Baldi
Graptosedum 'Francesco Baldi' is a charming succulent hybrid with pastel blue-green to lilac-pink rosettes on trailing stems. The leaves change color with the seasons and sun exposure, often developing a soft pink blush. It grows quickly and is ideal for hanging pots or ground cover in sunny spots.
Basic Care Info
Light
Full sun to partial shade. Sun stress enhances pink tones.
Water
Water when soil is dry. Drought-tolerant and low maintenance.
Soil
Well-draining cactus or succulent soil is best.
Temperature
Prefers warm, dry climates. Protect from frost.
Propagation
Easily propagated from leaf or stem cuttings.
Dormancy
Slightly dormant in winter—reduce watering.
✨ Fun Facts
- Named after Italian botanist Francesco Baldi.
- Colors shift beautifully with light and temperature changes.
- Great for creating soft, romantic-looking succulent displays.
👍 Perfect For
- Trailing over the edge of pots or walls
- Soft-colored mixed arrangements
- Propagation projects for beginners
Caring for Your New Plant
Here's what you need to know to help your Graptosedum Francesco Baldi thrive
When You Receive
Let your plant rest in shade for a few days before planting. Wait 10 days before watering.
Placement
Outdoor plants that need direct sunlight, preferably morning or late afternoon sun.
Watering
Water only when the substrate is dry. If in doubt, it's better not to water.
Substrate
Use a mix of 50% peat and 50% pumice/volcanic gravel for best results.
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