Graptoveria sp., a natural or artificial hybrid between Graptopetalum and Echeveria, native to rocky slopes in central Mexico. It thrives on well-drained calcareous substrates. This species is polycarpic with clumping growth and horizontally expanding rosettes, exhibiting phenotypic variations distinct from its parent genera. Thick, triangular leaves 3-5 cm long arranged in a compact rosette with slightly undulated margins. Color ranges from blue-gray to pale pink, intensified by temperature fluctuations and direct sunlight exposure.
Full sun exposure for at least 6 hours; watering restricted from spring to late summer, avoiding waterlogging; substrate with at least 70% mineral content (pumice, coarse sand); minimum temperature 5°C; prone to root rot under persistent moisture conditions.