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Pachyphytum Hookeri (Bare rooted)

169.00

Pachyphytum hookeri is a diminutive succulent with initially clustered, spindle-shaped leaves arranged in rosettes, which later spread along the upper stems. It reaches a height of about 12 inches (30 cm). The stems, ranging from erect to decumbent or pendent, can extend up to 25 inches (50 cm) in length and have a diameter of 0.7 inches (1.7 cm). The leaves, typically green but occasionally glaucous or reddish, measure up to 2 inches (5 cm) in length, 0.7 inches (1.8 cm) in width, and 0.15 inches (1.1 cm) in thickness.

During the spring, tubular to bell-shaped flowers emerge on rose-colored to red stalks, reaching up to 14 inches (35 cm) in length. The flowers feature rose-colored to red or green-tipped sepals and petals in hues of rose or yellow.

  • Plant Structure: Pachyphytum hookeri is a compact succulent with initially clustered, spindle-shaped leaves forming rosettes.
  • Growth Characteristics: As the plant matures, the leaves become more dispersed, primarily concentrated in the upper part of the stems.
  • Size: It typically grows up to 12 inches (30 cm) tall, with stems that can be erect, decumbent, or pendent, reaching lengths of up to 25 inches (50 cm) and a diameter of 0.7 inches (1.7 cm).
  • Leaf Traits: The leaves are green, with occasional glaucous or reddish hues. They measure up to 2 inches (5 cm) in length, 0.7 inches (1.8 cm) in width, and 0.15 inches (1.1 cm) in thickness.
  • Flowering: In spring, the plant produces tubular to bell-shaped flowers on rose-colored to red stalks, which can grow up to 14 inches (35 cm) long.
  • Flower Details: The flowers have rose-colored to red sepals and rose-colored or yellowish petals, measuring 0.35 inches (0.9 cm) in length.