
Graptoveria 'Opalina' – 2.5"
DESCRIPTION Intergeneric hybrid Graptoveria ‘Opalina’ produces clusters of tight rosettes of thick, smooth, upright-held pale-blue-green leaves that blush a hint of pink on the leaf tips and margins when grown in bright light. In late spring come short-branching inflorescences bearing yellow flowers with orange centers. Plant in full sun in coastal climates to part sun in hotter inland areas. A hybrid of Graptopetalum amethystinum (lavender pebbles) and Echeveria colorata -- two pretty special parents. Put it in its own decorative container or share its juicy riches with a host of other succulents in a dish garden or landscape bed free of severe frosts.SURVIVE & THRIVEBloom time: Late winter to early springSize: 4-6 inches tall and 6-8 inches widePlant in porous, well-draining soilProvide full sun to part sunWater thoroughly when soil is completely dry to the touch Hardiness: USDA Zone 9b (25-30° F) APPEARANCE Part of what makes succulents so fascinating are the myriad ways they