| Common Name | Pale Moon Graptoveria |
| Family | Crassulaceae |
| Genus | Graptoveria |
| Species | Gilva |
| Variety | Cultivar |
| Origin | Mexico |
| Blooming | Late spring to summer, star-shaped flowers on tall stalks |
| Leaf Color | Pale green to yellow-green with pink margins in sun |
| Sunlight | Sun |
| Category | Succulents plants |
| Pet Friendly | No |
Cactus mix with high perlite or pumice content for rapid drainage
Soak and dry method; allow soil to dry completely between waterings, reduce in winter dormancy
Requires bright light to maintain compact shape; protect from scorching midday sun in summer
Balanced succulent fertilizer diluted by half monthly during active growth (Spring/Summer)
Remove dead basal leaves and spent flower stalks to prevent rot
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