Ghost Plant

Graptopetalum paraguayense

ABOUT
This is a succulent perennial prized for its ethereal, ghostly appearance, characterized by powdery, silvery-grey foliage with hints of pink and purple. They thrive in well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade, adding a striking and low-maintenance element to rock gardens, containers, and drought-tolerant landscapes. It puts off showy small white flowers in the spring.

WINTER PRUNE
None needed

WHO’S FEEDING HERE?
It’s currently unknown who this plant serves as a host plant for, however, its flowers also attract a variety of adult butterflies and moths, including: