3 Graptopetalum paraguayense ‘Ghost Plant’ Cuttings – Ethereal Rosette Succulent 👻🌿

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☀️ Light Partial Sun, Full Sun,
💧 Water and Feeding Water:
• Water thoroughly, then allow soil to dry completely
• Less water in winter
• Avoid water sitting in the rosette

Feeding:
• Optional light feeding during spring and summer
• Use diluted cactus fertilizer sparingly
🌱 Difficulty 🌱 Beginner-Friendly "Drama-free plant energy",

Meet Graptopetalum paraguayense, better known as the Ghost Plant — a dreamy, pastel-toned succulent that looks like it drifted straight out of a watercolor painting. Its plump, spoon-shaped leaves form elegant rosettes in soft shades of silvery blue, lavender, blush pink, and pale gray, with colors deepening under bright light and cool temperatures.

This plant is effortlessly beautiful and famously forgiving, making it a favorite for beginners and collectors. Whether cascading from a pot, anchoring a succulent arrangement, or stealing the spotlight on a sunny shelf, the Ghost Plant brings calm, charm, and otherworldly vibes to any space.

Low drama. High beauty. Zero haunting required.


Reminder to Order a Heat Pack if Cold
Cold weather alert ❄️
If temperatures in your area drop below 40°F, we strongly recommend adding a heat pack to protect your Ghost Plant during shipping and ensure it arrives plump, pristine, and stress-free.

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