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10+ Graptopetalum bellum / Tacitus bellus Seeds - Buy Succulent Seeds From Africa

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Graptopetalum bellum 10+
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Graptopetalum bellum Seeds

Also Known As Tacitus bellus

Graptopetalum bellum, also known as Tacitus bellus, was discovered by Alfred Lau in 1972 in West Mexico (states of Chihuahua and Sonora) at an altitude of 1,460 m (4,800 ft). It grows in rocky terrain with moderate sun exposure. It is a perennial succulent plant, slowly clustering. The rosettes are up to 10 cm in diameter almost flat to the ground. Leaves are glabrous, approximately triangular, 25mm long, grey or bronze colour. Flowers appear from May to July. At the top of a 10cm inflorescence, the flowers are over 2.5 cm, deep pink to red. The individual flowers are 5 petalled, star-shaped and have dark pink stamens and white anthers. Culture of Tacitus bellus is easy. This species requires more shade than the others of the family, as it is found near cliffs in the wild. It needs a soil light and porous with good drainage. Fertilize only during the growing season, diluted to half on the recommended rate. Use fertilizer for cactus or succulent plants. Tacitus bellus requires low temperature for flowering in spring: at least one month at 15° C or less. It can survive a short period at -5°C, if totally dry. Do not water, or only enough to avoid shrivelling. Be careful to prevent rotting, especially in winter by low temperature or humid air. The tightly-packed rosettes are attractive to mealy bugs. Tacitus bellus is propagated by division of offshoots, rooting of individual leaves and seed.

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22 Dec 2020
I have received my seeds and I am super excited to plant. Thank you for the instructions and all your help!!!
30 Dec 2020