
Graptosedum 'Vera Higgins'
Graptosedum 'Vera Higgins' Highlights: Graptopetalum paraguayense x Sedum stahlii hybrid Graptosedum 'Vera Higgins' is a beautifully diverse succulent that forms a compact rosette of small pointed leaves that range in color from dark red to coral. 'Vera Higgins' eventually develops a long stem that produces many offsets and will trail if left alone or can be pruned to maintain a compact form. Produces short bloom stalks with yellow flowers. Easily propagated from leaf, stem cuttings and seed. Hardy to Zone 10 (30° F). Graptosedum will not survive a hard frost. However, succulents can easily be grown indoors under grow lights or in a sunny window if there is a risk of temperatures dropping below 30° F. If there is only a risk of freezing temperatures for a few days, most succulents do just fine outside if they are covered by frost cloth or a sheet until temperatures increase (I'm talking to you, Zone 9 friends). Graptosedum Care: As with all succulents, it is best to follow a "