Pachyphytum bracteosum
Pachyphytum bracteosum, Moonstones or Silver Pebbles, is native to Mexico where it grow at elevations between 1000m and 1800m. At these altitudes it experiences cool and often cold temperatures giving it a cold tolerance not found in those succulents that grow at lower levels but it cannot be considered hardy in any UK sense of the word although it is sometimes found in garden centres sold as an outdoor rockery plant. Although it loves being outdoors during the summer it needs to brought under cover from about October through to the following late spring when all danger of a late frost has passed. It makes a wonderful houseplant as long as it get as much sun and light as possible and is not overwatered - particularly through the winter months when it is best left unwatered.
Additional Information
Order | Saxifragales |
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Family | Crassulaceae |
Sub-Family | Sempervivoideae |
Geographical Origin | Mexico |
Cultivation | Dry, gravelly, well-drained soil. Sun, tolerates some shade. Needs to be overwintered indoors or in a frost-free glasshouse |
Eventual Height | 30cm |
Eventual Spread | 15cm |
Hardiness | Tender. Quite cold-tolerant but not frost-hardy on the UK. A great houseplant that can be placed outside during the summer |
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