Monday, December 8, 2014
#23) Pachyphytum hookeri
I was attracted to this plants beautiful coloring of icy, muted blue, and hints of green toward the center, and pink toward the tips. It loves partial shade and well-draining soil, where it can spread slowly by forming offset rosettes. It's very low growing (4-6" tall), and could look great in a 2-3' wide mature cluster, or in smaller groupings, tucked into a rocky retaining wall. As seen in my 'Parade of Shade' palette, it is very similar in color to Podocarpus alpinus 'Blue Gem,' and if placed in front, it could create an interesting mono-tonal effect. Its fleshy, succulent leaves would also complement the needle-like leaves of the Podocarpus. And, I'm a sucker for blending woodsy looking plants with desert plants, so this is combination is right up my alley.
Pachyphytum hookeri is part of a plant palette called 'Parade of Shade.' Click on label/tag to see complete palette.
Details:
Biological Name: Pachyphytum hookeri
Common Name: Hooker's Pachyphytum
Family: Crassulaceae
Origin: Mexico
Exposure: Partial shade to full sun
Irrigation: Waterwise
Flower Time: Spring
Height: 4-6”
Width: 4-6”
Labels:
Blue,
Groundcover,
Monrovia,
Parade of Shade,
Shrub Class,
Small,
Succulent
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