succulent plant pebbles Graptopetalum 'Lavender Pebbles' - Succulent
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succulent plant pebbles

succulent plant pebbles Graptopetalum 'Lavender Pebbles' - Succulent

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succulent plant pebbles Graptopetalum 'Lavender Pebbles' - SucculentGraptopetalum Lavender Pebbles (Succulent) Lavender Pebbles is a stunning succulent known for its plump pastel leaves that shift between lilac, pink, and soft blue tones. It thrives with minimal care, making it a favourite for both collectors and beginners seeking an eye catching, low maintenance plant. Why Gardeners Love Lavender Pebbles Unique pastel foliage Offers beautiful lavender and pink hues that stand out in any collection. Low maintenance

Graptopetalum ‘Lavender Pebbles’ (Succulent)

Lavender Pebbles is a stunning succulent known for its plump pastel leaves that shift between lilac, pink, and soft blue tones. It thrives with minimal care, making it a favourite for both collectors and beginners seeking an eye-catching, low-maintenance plant.


🌱 Why Gardeners Love Lavender Pebbles

Unique pastel foliage - Offers beautiful lavender and pink hues that stand out in any collection.
Low-maintenance succulent - Requires minimal watering and thrives on neglect.
Compact rosette form - Perfect for pots, patios, and mixed succulent arrangements.
Drought tolerant - Stores water efficiently, making it ideal for dry climates.
Offsets readily - Produces pups that expand your display or can be shared with friends.


🏡 How to Use Lavender Pebbles in Your Garden

Feature pot plant - Makes a stunning statement in decorative containers.
Mixed succulent displays - Adds dreamy pastel contrast to other succulents and cacti.
Rock gardens - Ideal for sunny, well-drained spaces where colour and texture matter.
Indoor bright-light décor - Beautiful on sunny windowsills or shelves with strong light.


Easy Planting & Care Guide

  • Spacing: Plant 20 to 25cm apart in gardens or mixed succulent bowls. Adding extra plants creates a fuller, more impactful pastel display.

  • Best Planting Time: Can be planted year-round, best season is spring.

  • Mulching & Fertilising: No additional mulching or fertiliser is needed, as this succulent thrives naturally in lean, well-drained soil.


❔ FAQs About Lavender Pebbles

How big does Graptopetalum ‘Lavender Pebbles’ get?
It typically forms rosettes 8 to 12cm wide, with new offsets forming around the base over time.

How often should I water it?
Water sparingly; allow the soil to fully dry between waterings to keep the plant healthy.

Can it grow indoors?
Yes, as long as it receives bright, direct light for part of the day to maintain its colour.

Will the colours change with the seasons?
Yes, colours intensify in cooler months and under bright light, giving it a dynamic, pastel appearance.

Is it easy to propagate?
Very easy, simply remove a leaf or offset and allow it to callous before placing on dry soil.


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