Graptoveria 'Fred Ives' is an exceptional hybrid that is known to produce loose rosettes reaching up to 12 inches in diameter, replete with elongated leaves that are host to a whole spectrum of color – copper, pink, purple, blue, and green are all likely to make an appearance, depending on ‘Fred Ives’ maturity and exposure to sunlight. Producing offsets readily, this showstopper can make a real statement within the temperate landscape, or serve as a focal point within container arrangements in climates prone to frosty winters.
A vigorous and hardy grower, ‘Fred Ives’ is a great variety for even the most novice succulent collector, requiring only a few key elements for healthy growth. Bright light is first on this list, both to encourage ample offsets and to promote the greatest spectrum of color across the thick leaves. Next in importance is water, which should be provided on an infrequent but thorough basis, giving the soil an opportunity to dry through in between. And last but not least are the soil conditions, which should be designed to avoid the accumulation of excess moisture -- namely through the use of a porous soil mix and a well-draining pot.
During the winter months, be sure to protect ‘Fred Ives’ from frosty temperatures, and in the springtime the warmer days will give way to stalks of yellow blooms, which are occasionally accented with red!