Graptosedum ‘Darley Sunshine’

This hybrid succulent has rosettes with a mint green color, which darken to pink when it’s exposed to direct sunlight. In cold temperatures, the leaves become a deep purple. As the plant matures, the leaves of the rosette start to form a spiral. It also produces white flowers in the spring.

Care and Propagation Information

Graptosedum ‘Darley Sunshine’ is a type of succulent that has a cascading habit, with stems and rosettes that hang over the sides of flower pots. This particular hybrid of Graptoveria and Sedum is likely descended from Graptopetalum paraguayense and Sedum pachyphyllum.

Watering

For optimal care, ‘Darley Sunshine’ succulents should be watered using the “soak and dry” method, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings.

Where to Plant

If you reside in an area where temperatures drop below 30° F (-1.1° C), it’s best to grow Graptosedum ‘Darley Sunshine’ in a pot that can be brought indoors. This succulent enjoys full to partial sunlight.

Also Known As

is a plant with an attractive look.

Graptosedum ‘Francesco Baldi’ is an eye-catching plant.

How to Propagate Graptosedum ‘Darley Sunshine’

Cuttings

To propagate ‘Darley Sunshine’ from cuttings, use a clean, sharp implement such as a knife or scissors. Cut off a part of the main plant’s stem and let it heal for a few days prior to putting it in a pot with soil that drains well. Make sure to water it only when the soil is completely dry.

Leaves

To increase the chances of propagating ‘Darley Sunshine’ through leaves, carefully pull a leaf off the mother plant, making sure to remove the entire leaf from the stem.

Let the leaf dry for several days until it forms a callous over the end, then plant it in soil that drains well. Make sure to water it only when the soil is completely dry.

Offsets

The offspring of the ‘Darley Sunshine’ plant can be harvested by pulling them up from around the base of the plant. Letting the offsets sit for a day or two before replanting them will help them to dry out.

Care and Propagation Information

General Care for Graptosedum ‘Darley Sunshine’

Graptosedum ‘Darley Sunshine’ is a type of succulent that has a cascading habit, with stems and rosettes that hang over the sides of flower pots. This particular hybrid of Graptoveria and Sedum is likely descended from Graptopetalum paraguayense and Sedum pachyphyllum.

Watering

For optimal care, ‘Darley Sunshine’ succulents should be watered using the “soak and dry” method, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings.

Where to Plant

If you reside in an area where temperatures drop below 30° F (-1.1° C), it’s best to grow Graptosedum ‘Darley Sunshine’ in a pot that can be brought indoors. This succulent enjoys full to partial sunlight.

Also Known As

is a plant with an attractive look.

Graptosedum ‘Francesco Baldi’ is an eye-catching plant.

How to Propagate Graptosedum ‘Darley Sunshine’

Graptosedum ‘Darley Sunshine’ can be grown from cuttings from the stem, leaves, or offsets, but it will not produce the same plant if grown from seeds.

Cuttings

To propagate ‘Darley Sunshine’ from cuttings, use a clean, sharp implement such as a knife or scissors. Cut off a part of the main plant’s stem and let it heal for a few days prior to putting it in a pot with soil that drains well. Make sure to water it only when the soil is completely dry.

Leaves

To increase the chances of propagating ‘Darley Sunshine’ through leaves, carefully pull a leaf off the mother plant, making sure to remove the entire leaf from the stem.

Let the leaf dry for several days until it forms a callous over the end, then plant it in soil that drains well. Make sure to water it only when the soil is completely dry.

Offsets

The offspring of the ‘Darley Sunshine’ plant can be harvested by pulling them up from around the base of the plant. Letting the offsets sit for a day or two before replanting them will help them to dry out.

FAQ

Why is my burros tail turning red?

When exposed to strong sunlight or high temperatures, some succulent plants develop reddish tips on their leaves. This is the plant’s way of protecting itself from sunburn by producing a red pigment (carotenoids) on its foliage.

What does an overwatered burros tail look like?

The signs of an overwatered burro’s tail are easily recognizable, with shriveled leaves, discolored foliage, and various degrees of root rot. This can be a devastating situation, as your plant no longer provides the aesthetic value that you first saw in it.

How do you care for a Darley Sunshine succulent?

Feed monthly during the growing season.

How do you care for a Francesco Baldi succulent?

Water your plant only when the soil is dry, and avoid overwatering. Make sure to watch the soil to ensure it doesn’t become soggy and cause root rot. Water sparingly between October and March, using only enough to keep the leaves from wilting.

What is the common name for graptosedum Francesco Baldi?

The succulent Graptosedum, sometimes referred to as the ‘Francesco Baldi’, is a hairless plant that typically grows to a diameter of 12.5 cm (5″) and can reach a height of 15 cm (6″) if it continues to mature.