April 18, 2020
These Fred Ives Graptoveria babies came up with created mutations! I’m really hoping they continue to develop crests and don’t revert to normal as they get bigger. 🤞
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April 18, 2020
These Fred Ives Graptoveria babies came up with created mutations! I’m really hoping they continue to develop crests and don’t revert to normal as they get bigger. 🤞
Some random pastel succulents to brighten your morning.
I really wanted to get one of these Fred Ive's😩
My army of Fred Ives shall soon. E ready to unleash upon the world.
This is about to get real! 16 Fred Ives 11-ish Douglas Huth and an assortment of other random succulent leaves. I'll post updates about this tray.
Graptoveria ‘Fred Ives’ is a beautiful and durable succulent plant that produces large clumps of rosettes up to 8 inches (20 cm) tall and up to 1 foot (30 cm) wide. The succulent leaves are broad, waxy pearly-bronze to purplish yellow-orange to blue green (depending on time of year and growing conditions). Flowers are pale yellow with red-orange center and appear in summer on up to 2 feet (60 cm) long arching stems.
Two Graptoveria Fred Ives came in the mail and are waiting to be settled into their new home. Such a lovely dark colour.
abiding-in-peace
hidden gem.