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Ghost Plant (Graptopetalum paraguayense)

Ghost Plant (Graptopetalum paraguayense)

Graptopetalum paraguayense, also known as Mother of Pearl Plant or Ghost Plant, is a succulent plant in the jade plant family, Crassulaceae, that is native to Tamaulipas, Mexico. It has powdery blue-green leaves tinged with a mixture of lavender and often spills out of container, great for hanging pots.

  • GROWING INFO

    Light: Plenty of bright, partial sunlight. Light Shade to full Sun is best for these plants. They can also tolerate full sun but need to be acclimated to full sun in the beginning to prevent sunburn. If the plant does not receive adequate sunlight, it loses its vibrancy and becomes a dull gray color. 

    Water: Likes to fully dry out between waterings, do not let sit in water. 

    Soil: Best when planted in a well-draining soil. 2:1 solution of cactus mix and perlite.

    Temperature: Indoor night temps of at least 15-18℃ for optimal growth, can survive down to -6-12 ℃.

  • DELIVERY INFO

    $5 anywhere in Oakville  (orders over $20)

    $10 anywhere in Oakville (orders under $20)

     

    $10 Burlington, Milton, Mississauga (orders over $20)

    $15  Burlington, Milton, Mississauga (orders under $20)

     

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