Graptoveria Lovely Rose is a rare Korean succulent that resembles a rose with long stalks and petals in the shape of a rose. A monstrose form of Graptoveria Titubans Graptoveria are hybrid crosses between Graptopetalum and Echeveria. Due to this mixed parentage, they form a ...Graptoveria Lovely Rose is a rare Korean succulent that resembles a rose with long stalks and petals in the shape of a rose.
A monstrose form of Graptoveria Titubans Graptoveria are hybrid crosses between Graptopetalum and Echeveria. Due to this mixed parentage, they form a diverse genus, but most are low growing, cultivated for their beautiful shapes and colours. They produce stemless, clump-forming rosettes with thick leaves.
This plant has a rosette of leaves and can grow up to 6 inches in diameter. Leaves are very particular: fleshy, obovate pointed at the apex, silver-green glaucous in color. The rosette is compact and leaves tend to close toward the center taking on a shape similar to the rose blossom, for this reason this hybrid is called Lovely Rose.
The succulent can grow lonely or in clumps depending on climate conditions. This hybrid is very rare and appreciated by collectors for its particular color. For its resemblance to the rose flower it is usually used like a centerpiece.
Care Tips Light: Lovely Rose is a succulent species that likes sunlight very much. The normal growth color is yellow-green, and when it receives sufficient light, it will turn pink or bright red, which makes the lovely rose extremely ornamental at this time. When raising a lovely rose, you can condition the intensity of light according to your needs.
However, it is important to keep more than 5 hours of sunlight per day to keep the rose in color. In the hot summer and early autumn when the light is strong, proper shade is needed to avoid sunburning the leaves. The rest of the season is the more light the better, without worrying about it being sunburned.
Adequate light will also prevent the lovely rose from growing. Water: The humidity of the potting soil should not be too high and there is a great fear of waterlogging in the pot. Soil: Like to grow in loose, fertile, and well-drained soil that is not easily caked, and can be prepared with a mixture of peat, coconut coir and granular soil.
Potting: Choose high pots, and the bottom of the pot needs to have drainage holes. Lovely Rose are not particularly large, the pot does not need to be too large, in addition do not choose which small diameter pots will affect the growth. Temperature: Optimal growth temperature betw