This succulent is an oldhybridthat has recently been called×Graptoveria’Citrina ' .

×Graptoveria’Citrina '

Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : SedeaeNothogenus:×Graptoveria

Graptoveria ‘Citrina’ in bloom

Private collection, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Photo by Noelene Tomlinson. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

The intercrossed name " Citrina " ( sound out sit - REE - nuh ) " mean " citric , citrus " and refers to the pale yellow flowers and leaf , which often turn xanthous .

×Graptoveria’Citrina ' is anintergenerichybrid that results from a hybrid betweenGraptopetalum paraguayenseandEcheveria agavoides . The root is unnamed .

×Graptoveria’Citrina ' is a succulentshrubletthat forms compactrosettesof unripened to yellowish - green leaves at the end of short branches . The rosettes can acquire up to 9.2 inches ( 23 atomic number 96 ) in diameter . SinceEcheveria agavoidesdoes not evolve stems , they are the influence of theGraptopetalumparent of this loan-blend . The plant can also formcrests .

Graptoveria ‘Citrina’

Private collection, Manila, Philippines. Photo by Argie Salango. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

In spring,×Graptoveria’Citrina ' produces pale yellow-bellied , bell - shape flowers well spaced in the upper part of tumid angry walk with a fewbracts .

×Graptoveria’Citrina ' is also sell asEcheveria’Citrina ' .

igniter : If you need your ×Graptoveria’Citrina '   to thrive , see to it it pay back plenty of sunlight . However , it can also tolerate partial shade but may look slightly lanky . Therefore , when growing indoors , it is near to keep it near a gay windowpane .

Graptoveria ‘Citrina’

Private collection, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Photo by Noelene Tomlinson. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Soil : ripe drainage is essential for a healthy plant , so select well - draining ground and a container with drainage cakehole when growing it in a container .

Temperature:×Graptoveria’Citrina '   prefers cooler temperature , but it is not a cold - hardy plant . Its elementary growth pass off during fountain and declination while slowing considerably during winter .   It grows best inUSDA Plant Hardiness Zones10a to 11b , with median minimum wintertime temperature ranging from 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° ampere-second ) .

Watering : Instead of giving the plant little splashes of piddle here and there , soak the stain until water runs out of the drain gob . After that , await for the soil to dry out wholly before water again . Water the plant sparingly during the winter , only enough to keep it from shrivel .

Graptoveria ‘Citrina’

Private collection, Manila, Philippines. Photo by Argie Salango. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

fertilize : During the growing season , apply a water - soluble fertilizer adulterate to half the recommended strength to promote healthy increment and flower production .

Repotting:×Graptoveria’Citrina '   does not require frequent repotting , but when it has outgrown its container , repot it in a new deal slenderly larger than the old one . After that , give the plant at least a hebdomad to readjust before lachrymation .

generation : The easy way to get good - sized Modern plants is by stem cuttings , but this works is also light to propagate by leave of absence . leaping and summer are the right time to take cuttings .

Learn more atHow to Grow and Care for Graptopetalum .

×Graptoveria’Citrina ' is considered non - toxic , so it is good for growing around children and pets .

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