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x Graptoveria 'Mrs. Richards' / 'Gypsy'

x Graptoveria Mrs. Richards / Gypsy succulent

x Graptoveria 'Mrs. Richards' 미시스 리챠드 succulent is a hybrid between Graptopetalum paraguayense and an Echeveria sp., and it's also commonly called x Graptoveria 'Gypsy'.

This hybrid is created by Albert Baynes of Shipley, Yorkshire, UK.

This is sometimes confused with Graptopetalum 'Purple Delight'.

x Graptoveria Mrs. Richards / Gypsy succulent x Graptoveria Mrs. Richards / Gypsy succulent x Graptoveria Mrs. Richards / Gypsy succulent x Graptoveria Mrs. Richards / Gypsy succulent x Graptoveria Mrs. Richards / Gypsy succulent x Graptoveria Mrs. Richards / Gypsy succulent

More details: Mrs. Richards on ICN

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