Margaret
Latin scientific name: x Graptoveria 'Margarete Reppin'
Family: Sedum Pinwheel Lily

Margaret is a succulent, medium-sized, perennial succulent of the Sedum family Pinwheel, a horticultural cultivar.
Features: the leaves are thick and fleshy, the leaves are inverted ovate, there are red tips, they are slightly white powder, the growth period is gray-green, it is easy to raise multiple heads and old piles, and the leaves in the state are reddish-purple with orange or orange-yellow, and the shape is very beautiful.
Habits: Prefer warm, dry, well-lit environment, drought tolerance, loose, well-drained and breathable soil, no obvious dormancy period. Below 5 °C pay attention to thermal insulation, above 30 °C need to be shaded, if the light is insufficient, the plant will grow in vain.
Adult body type: Medium type
Leaf shape: The leaves are inverted and ovate
Status: Varies due to season, light, temperature difference, etc
Sunshine: In the spring and autumn can be basked in the sun, the color will be better, in the case of full leaves can be exposed
Soil: Succulent soil can be used in the early stage, and particles are increased in the later stage
Watering: See dry to wet, dry and then water
Fertilization: Aolu A2 slow-release fertilizer can be applied usually
Suitable temperature: 10-30 °C
Unsuitable temperature: below 5 °C - above 30 °C
Propagation: leaf cuttings, decapitation, splitting
Insect pests: small black flying, red spider
Suitable planting location: balcony, window sill, terrace
Easy to raise difficulty ★★ ☆☆☆☆
Recommended index ★★★★☆
Margaret is a succulent of the genus Lithopsis in the family Sedum, a medium-sized species.
It is similar to other succulents of the genus Lithocyana, with thick leaves.
Parents: Kikuchi and x White Peony
Graptopetalum filiferum x xGraptoveria 'Titubans'
Breeder: Max Holmes (Australia)