Succulent cuttings

We have lots of Ghost Plant and Blue Chalksticks cuttings. This is the perfect time of year to stick these cuttings in the ground.

If you're interested, let me know about how many you want and what day/approximate time you can come by. We're in the Centerville area of Fremont, near Thornton Ave.

Andy

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* Graptopetalum (Ghost Plant). A low-growing succulent. Blue-green color when grown in part shade, with pinkish tones when grown in full sun. Stick these in the ground every 6 inches or so, and they’ll fill in the area very nicely within a year or two. Great in pots too. They’ll need periodic water until established but are then very drought hardy (although some extra water during the summer will have them looking better). I’m not sure of the exact variety, but they’re very similar to the ones pictured. Sprays of little yellow flowers during the spring.

https://www.gardenia.net/plant/graptopetalum-paraguayense ( https://www.gardenia.net/plant/graptopetalum-paraguayense )

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* Senecio Mandraliscae (Blue Chalksticks). This is a very striking succulent. A single cutting will eventually grow to a 3 ft wide (after several years), so be careful not to plant them too close to walkways. Another great plant that needs no supplemental water once established.

https://www.gardenia.net/plant/senecio-mandraliscae-blue-chalk-stick ( https://www.gardenia.net/plant/senecio-mandraliscae-blue-chalk-stick )
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