xGraptosedum Francesco Baldi
Graptosedum 'Francesco Baldi'
- Late Winter 2021
- 10
- 8
- Early Winter 2021
- 9
- 3
- Early Winter 2021
- 10
- 3
- Late Autumn 2021
- 7
- 1
- Mid Autumn 2021
- 10
- 2
- Late Summer 2021
- 6
- 1
xGraptosedum Francesco Baldi
- Late Winter 2021
- 10
- Early Winter 2021
- 9
The new growth colours are pretty, I enjoy them alot more than the yellowish old leaves. #sedumadolphii #succulent #swipeforprogress
Beautiful!🌞
Thanks @sunlovin it's really getting pretty, especially when compared to when I got it.
- Early Winter 2021
- 10
Love how this one throwing out growths everywhere, cept I know my eldest dropped a cup on it and broke the leaves, now it's OK but I always die a little inside when my plants are no longer 'perfect'. #sedumadolphi #sedum #succulent #swipeforprogress
It is pretty perfect. You must spend time seeing so. 💕🌞
I'm learning :)
- Late Autumn 2021
- 7
This one lives in an old noodle bowl. He's doing OK though and the middle growth is from where my son knocked a leaf down but not quite all the way. Resilient things succulents. #sedumadolphii #succulent #swipeforprogress
- Mid Autumn 2021
- 10
This leaf broke but not so much that it fell off and you can see a new offset growing in there. #sedumadolphii #sedum #succulent #swipeforprogress
Do you think this is Francesco baldii?
- Late Summer 2021
- 6
Not sure if this is the correct classification but my plant app and this one both came up with this, so I'll take it. #succulent #newgrowth #sedumadolphi
The colours on this is just magical. #sedumadolphii I'm still not suite sure this is the right classification for this one though #succulent #swipeforprogress
This isn’t Adolphi, they are distinctly yellow. This looks like Graptosedum Francesco Baldi ☺️
Thanks you @echeveriasstolemyheart I have been thinking baldii for a while. Appreciate the help.
Great colours!! 🤩
Wow love the colours on this one 😍 I’m just getting into succulents and cactus this year
@loveofplants I got my first succulents given to me around winter last year. I just left them out in the weather and they lived. Then around Jan I started to really collect and now I'm like oh you poor babies let me cart u in and out of the sun and weather. Lol it's definitely a hard addiction. Lol
I love that, I have some tiny fence pots I got last year and put a lot in them knowing they like dry conditions, I left them out all winter and have done well this year lots of babies on them, I need to start the babies off in little pots, we live near the coast so don’t get harsh frosts and very little snow if any
I found the smaller pots alot easier to control the water amount, doesn't stay wet for too long. The ones I put in bigger pots too soon always seem to struggle a bit.