Ghost Plant "Graptopetalum'
Delicate in color but tough in nature, the Ghost Plant is a captivating succulent with pale silvery-blue rosettes that can blush pink or lavender with sun exposure. Its fleshy leaves form geometric spirals, and the plant cascades elegantly as it grows, making it a favorite for hanging planters and container gardens.
This low-maintenance beauty thrives on neglect, needing only bright light and infrequent watering to flourish. Native to Mexico, the Ghost Plant is drought-tolerant and frost-sensitive, perfect for indoor windowsills or warm outdoor spots. With time, it can produce star-shaped yellow flowers and propagate easily from dropped leaves or stem cuttings.
Light: Bright, indirect light to full sun. More sun brings out more color!
Water: Allow soil to dry completely between waterings. Water deeply, then let it be.
Soil: Well-draining soil
Propagate: Easily propagated from fallen leaves or stem cuttings. Simply place a leaf on dry soil and wait for roots and a new rosette to form.
Fun Fact: The Ghost Plant’s silvery leaves are coated in farina, a natural powder that protects it from sunburn and moisture loss. Handle with care—it’s easy to leave fingerprints behind!
Available in 6" pot