Plant Bio
xGraptoveria Debbi
A hybrid made in California from crossing two different genera (its mother is Graptopetalum amethystinum and its father is an Echeveria, though we’re unsure which) in the mid-1970s, Debbi is loved for the silvery-pink color of its foliage. When happy, it produces pinkish bell-shaped flowers on tall stems.
Indoors, give succulents like this as much light as they can get. Graptoveria Debbi grows best within 1 to 3 feet of an unobstructed east- or west-facing window or the equivalent from plant lights. It likes average household temperatures and tolerates low humidity levels. Water it as the three-quarters or so of the potting mix dries to the touch. Avoid overwatering and keep it away from hot or cold drafts. If you grow it outdoors, it prefers afternoon shade and a well-draining soil.
Note: This plant may have some natural degree of toxicity and may cause discomfort or illness if ingested. Additionally, exposure to the sap of this plant may cause discomfort to individuals with a sensitivity to it upon contact. It is grown for ornamental purposes and not intended for human or animal consumption.