Can I plant them in an outdoor flower box?
Graptoveria 'Titubans Variegata' [limited]
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May 16, 2023 - 09:19 AM
It depends on your conditions. This plant will not tolerate frost, so in most of the US you would want to plant in a pot that you can bring indoors when there's a chance of below freezing temperatures. But if you're in a region that does not get frosts, then yes, you could certainly plant this in a flower box.
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Graptoveria 'Titubans Variegata' [limited]
Graptoveria 'Titubans Variegata': A rare, variegated beauty striped with minty green, cream, and pink. It makes an excellent addition to a succulent collection and can thrive on a very sunny window sill. In the spring or summer, it can produce a flush of lemon yellow flowers with red speckle...
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