It doesn't happen every day that a single succulent post cuts through the noise of r/succulents, but u/xajaso's variegated Graptoveria 'Purple Delight' did exactly that. The plant is a showstopper in its standard form — a hybrid between Graptopetalum and Echeveria that produces tight, jewel-toned rosettes in shades of dusty mauve and soft violet. Add variegation to that equation and you've got something genuinely extraordinary: creamy sectoral breaks splitting the purple coloration into an almost abstract composition that looks less like a houseplant and more like a watercolor study.
When Purple Meets Patchwork: The Variegated Graptoveria Purple Delight Taking Over Succulent Collections
A Reddit post from u/xajaso is sending the succulent community into a quiet frenzy — a variegated Graptoveria 'Purple Delight' that propagates prolifically and looks like something painted by a botanical surrealist. If you haven't added this one to your wish list yet, you're about to.
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