A homemade hybrid between two relatively small species that made something easier to grow than either parent. Summer rosettes up to 2.5 inches in diameter (usually smaller) are formed from flat, broadly ovular leaves that tend to stay bright green at all times, though very strong sun may raise a light purple tint at the edges. Flower stalks are relatively short and sport single blooms a bit less than an inch across, with broad ovular petals. They start out relatively deep violet on the top lobes and paler on the lower, and over time age to a much brighter, softer lavender-pink with darker edges. Plants readily divide over time, or when in winter phase will almost explosively lose their succulent leaves which may each sprout new plants so colonies can form quickly in good conditions.
Available plants are semi-mature at approx. 1-1.5" in diameter (example in last image).
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$16.00Price
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