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Graptopetalum paraguayense is a species of succulent plant in the jade plant family, Crassulaceae, that is native to Tamaulipas, Mexico. Common names include Sedum weinbergii, Mother-of-pearl-plant and Ghost plant. This is not to be confused with Monotropa uniflora which is also referred to as the “Ghost plant”.

GRAPTOPETALUM PARAGUAYENSE "GHOST PLANT"

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  • Graptopetalum Paraguayense "Ghost Plant" thrive in a mixture of peat, sand or other grit, topsoil and a little bit of compost.

    Full sun is the best situation but they will also grow in partial sun with slightly rangy results. Because the stems are so fragile, it is best to pick the best location for ghost plant and then don’t move it.

    Ghost plants need excellent drainage and moderate water. You can tell when to water by sticking your finger in the soil. If it is dry several inches (10 cm.) down or the fleshy leaves are looking shriveled, you should water. Overwatering is a cause of root rots and the plant can get several pest infestations.

    Read more at Gardening Know How: Ghost Plant Information: Tips For Growing Succulent Ghost Plants https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/cacti-succulents/ghost-plant/growing-succulent-ghost-plants.htm

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