Graptoveria Titubans Variegata — carefully grown, well-established plants shown in a 70 mm pot. You will receive the same or similar plants to those shown. Colour and form may vary slightly depending on season and growing conditions.
Graptoveria Titubans Variegata is a refined variegated form of the well-known Porcelain Plant, an intergeneric hybrid between Graptopetalum paraguayense and Echeveria derenbergii. This selection retains the compact, symmetrical rosette structure of its parentage, while introducing soft porcelain-white tones layered with subtle, silky variegation that gives the foliage a delicate, almost luminous appearance.
Rosettes typically reach up to 8 cm in diameter, formed by thick, spoon-shaped leaves arranged in a tight spiral. As the plant matures, it develops short, creeping stems and offsets freely, gradually forming low clusters over time. In cooler conditions or under brighter light, the leaf tips may take on gentle blush tones of pink or apricot, adding seasonal variation while maintaining its clean, elegant look.
There is some confusion surrounding this plant’s name in the market. Many listings incorrectly refer to variegated forms of Graptopetalum paraguayense, which differ noticeably in leaf shape and growth habit. True Graptoveria Titubans Variegata maintains a more compact, Echeveria-influenced form, making its structure a reliable way to distinguish it.
Best suited to bright light with some direct sun, this variety performs well in a free-draining succulent mix using a “soak and dry” watering approach. Allow the soil to dry fully between watering to prevent rot. In Australian conditions, it grows well in most regions with protection from prolonged frost and extreme summer heat. Easy to propagate from offsets, it is a steady grower that develops into a tidy, attractive cluster with time.
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Please Note:
- All plants are sent bare rooted with no pots and soil, or minimum soil only.
- Due to the drying process necessary for sending plants through the mail, plants may look slightly different than images shown on our website
- Some plants, may look wrinkled when they arrive, may be somewhat limp, or soft to the touch. This is normal as they have been dried out for for a number of days before shipping to avoid rotting in the mail.
- Succulents are very hardy plants and they will recover quickly, providing you unpack them as soon as you receive them follow some simple care instructions you will find with your order.
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