Graptopetalum 'Mirinae' is a succulent plant from the Crassulaceae family, belonging to the Graptopetalum genus. It is believed to be a hybrid between Graptopetalum mendozae (round form) and Graptopetalum pentandrum. Description: Graptopetalum 'Mirinae' is a small-growing species that branches easily, forming numerous stems over time. The plant grows in compact rosettes with elongated-oval leaves. The leaf surface is relatively flat, while the underside has a triangular curve. Leaf tips taper to a narrow point. The leaves feature a light powdery coating and display colors ranging from green to soft violet-pink depending on light intensity. Growth and Flowering: This fast-growing plant often develops multi-headed, branched stems within one to two years, with some stems cascading over the pot's edge. Under cool temperatures with sufficient light, leaves turn pink. Flowering occurs in late spring to early summer, producing umbel-shaped, star-like flowers with white petals and red spots. Care Instructions: Graptopetalum 'Mirinae' is hardy and low-maintenance. During spring and fall growth periods, provide maximum sunlight for compact form and intense coloration. Insufficient light causes elongated, green growth. In summer, provide light shading while maintaining adequate direct light to prevent rosette stretching. Avoid extreme heat and waterlogging. Use well-draining soil - an ideal mix contains peat/coconut fiber and mineral substrate. Propagation is particularly successful through leaf or stem cuttings, with leaf propagation being very effective. Handcrafted and painted plant pot made of breathable, water-absorbent clay, fired at high temperature for long-lasting color.


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