Photo of Graptosedum Vera Higgins (Stonecrops)
Graptosedum Vera Higgins - A small succulent with reddish-bronze-colored foliage. The 1 inch long leaves, flat on the upper surface and keeled below, whorl around the stem with leaves at the tip arranged in a rosette. The leaves remain somewhat persistent on the stem so that the rosette is usually subtended by several inches of older leaves. In spring appear the terminal clusters of pinkish flower buds that open to reveal the 4-petaled yellow flowers. Growing to about 6 inches tall, it can spread or drape over a pot. Family: Crassulaceae
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Rock Giguère
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December 22th 2017
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