Graptoveria Topsy Debbie - lilac spoons - succulent

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Topsy Debbie is a pretty succulent; her Graptopetalum parent gives her lovely blue-lilac-pink colouring, and her Echeveria parent gives her elongated slender leaves that end in a snub-nosed tip, almost like a little pony hoof.

She's quite a one for pupping so you might find you soon have dozens of Debbies to share with friends.

Graptoveria (Echeveria x Graptopetalum)hybrid 'Topsy Debbie' - lilac spoons

APPEARANCE : Hybrid from E. Topsy Turvy and G. Debbie that produces rosettes of long lilac-grey leaves, spoon-shaped at the tip, with a powdery coating. Leaf shape can vary from plant to plant and colour becomes more intense during the cooler months. Young plants may be green and develop colour as they grow.
USE IN: Great for rockeries, pots and indoors. Drought tolerant once established.
PLANTING : Plant in well drained gritty soil in full sun for maximum health and leaf colour.
CARE: Don't overwater. Carefully remove dead old leaves from the base of the rosette. Avoid excessive fondling of the plant to maintain its colour. Water regularly until the plant is established, usually around 12 weeks. Smaller plants - 'pups' - around the base of large plants may be removed and replanted.
HEIGHT & WIDTH: up to 15cm H x up to 15cm W.
YOUR PLANTS : These are tubestock plants, healthy young plants with new roots that will establish quickly in your garden. The pot size is 80mm high and 42 mm wide.
You can see an example in the image gallery.
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