
Graptoveria Purple Delight
Graptoveria 'Purple Delight' is a stunning hybrid with powdery, lavender-to-purple rosettes that intensify in color with sun and stress. Compact and symmetrical, it forms clumps of fleshy leaves with a slightly pointed shape. In spring, it may bloom with small, star-shaped flowers on slender stalks.
Basic Care Info
Light
Full sun to light shade. Strong light enhances purple tones.
Water
Water when soil is completely dry. Avoid excess moisture near the rosette.
Soil
Requires well-draining succulent mix—add grit or perlite as needed.
Temperature
Prefers warm, dry conditions. Protect from frost.
Propagation
Easily propagated from leaves or offsets.
Dormancy
Slightly dormant in winter—cut back watering.
✨ Fun Facts
- Its purple hues intensify with sunlight and cooler temps.
- Covered in farina, giving it a soft, pastel look.
- Hybrid between Graptopetalum and Echeveria.
👍 Perfect For
- Accent in pastel succulent arrangements
- Desktop pots or sunny windowsills
- Color-focused mixed bowls
Caring for Your New Plant
Here's what you need to know to help your Graptoveria Purple Delight 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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