Graptosedum X 'Vera higgins'

Graptosedum X

How to grow Graptosedum X 'Vera higgins'

  • Dappled Sun

  • Medium

Try to plant in a location that enjoys dappled sun and remember to water moderately. Keep in mind when planting that Vera higgins is thought of as very hardy, so this plant will tend to survive through freezing conditions.

Growing Vera higgins from seed

Most cacti and succulents can be propagated by small stem cuttings that are allowed to dry out for a few days or weeks before replanting in slightly moist, well-drained potting soil
Many succulents can be grown from leaf cuttings, or even individual leaves that sprout new plants at their base when put into contact with moist soil
Seed may be sown onto well-drained potting soil and kept lightly moist until they germinate, then transplant into small containers

Transplanting Vera higgins

Ensure that temperatures are mild and all chance of frost has passed before planting out, as Vera higgins is a very hardy plant.

Harvesting Vera higgins

Other Names for Graptosedum X 'Vera higgins'

Vera Higgins Sedum, Sedum