×Graptosedum’Joan Steele '

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×Graptosedum’Joan Steele ' is an intergenerichybrid , probably from a cross betweenGraptopetalum pachyphyllumand unknownSedumspecies . The pedigree is unnamed .

Graptosedum ‘Joan Steele’

Private collection, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Photo by Noelene Tomlinson. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

×Graptosedum’Joan Steele ' is a beautiful succulentshrubletthat forms small rose window of overweight leave at the end ofdecumbentstems . It can acquire up to 6 inch ( 15 cm ) tall , branching at the base of operations . Therosettescan reach up to 1.6 inches ( 4 cm ) in diameter . The leaves are blue - gullible with an orange - to - red blush .

The small white flowers are asterisk - shaped and 5 - merous . They come along in slow clusters in spring on inadequate , leafy stalk with 1 to 4 branch .

Light:×G.‘Joan Steele ' thrives in sunshine , so choose a emplacement where it will receive full sunlight . However , it will also acquire in partial tad with slightly rangy results . Therefore , keep it near a sunny window when grown as a houseplant .

Graptosedum ‘Joan Steele’

Private collection, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Photo by Noelene Tomlinson. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

grease : The plant needs beneficial drainage to maintain a salubrious stem system . When growing ×G.‘Joan Steele ' in a grass , choose a well - drained soil mix and a stack with drainage holes .

Temperature : This plant will do well in hot weather , but its most participating emergence will fall out in spring and fall . ×G.‘Joan Steele ' can withstand temperature as lowly as 20 ° F ( -6.7 ° C).USDA Plant Hardiness Zones9a to 11b , 20 to 50 ° F ( -6.7 to 10 ° coulomb ) .

Watering : In summertime , plants growing alfresco in full Sunday will prize weekly lacrimation . When the conditions cool in leap and crepuscule , cut back watering to about every 10 to 14 days . Rather than giving the potted plant life little splashes of water here and there , give it a good soak until water persist out the drain holes . Then , look for the grunge to dry out completely before watering again . In wintertime , water your works just enough to keep it from shriveling .

Graptosedum ‘Joan Steele’

Private collection, Perth, Western Australia, Australia. Photo by Zames Lee Evalaroza. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

fertilise : Apply fertilizer during the active mature time of year to promote healthy growth , including bloom product . A water - soluble fertilizer diluted to half the commend military strength is worthy and commonly used .

Repotting:×G.‘Joan Steele ' does not require frequent repotting . alternatively , repot your plant when it has outgrow its container in a new smoke slightly large than the old one , using saucy potting mix . Give the plant a week or so to readjust before you irrigate it .

generation : The easiest direction to propagate ×G.‘Joan Steele ' is through stalk cuttings . It is also sluttish to propagate from leaves . Even a leaf that drops off quickly roots below the parent plant and produces a new little potato . The best prison term to take cuttings is spring and summer .

Graptosedum ‘Joan Steele’

Private collection, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Photo by Noelene Tomlinson. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Learn more atHow to turn and Care for Graptopetalum .

×G.‘Joan Steele ' is generally non - toxic to humans and animals .

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