Graptoveria ‘Opalina’. Succulent plant. Ornamental Live Plant. Indoor Garden Plant(1 Healthy Live Plant) rooted in a single pot.

 150.00

Graptoveria ‘Opalina’ – An attractive and durable succulent plant that produces clusters of tight rosettes.

Belonging to the Graptovaria genus, Graptoveria has a botanical name of Graptovaria. Graptoveria are hybrids from graptopetalum and echeveria. Most graptoverias are low growing and cultivated for their beautiful shapes and colors. Blooms appear in these approximate colors: Golden and Anti-flash white.

Graptoveria grows as a perennial and is a flowering succulent – houseplant. Being a perennial plant, it tends to grow best over several years (approx 3 years and greater).

 

SPECIAL NOTE:  Succulent will be as available

Description

Description

SPECIAL NOTE: Succulent will be as available.

Plant Specifications:

Plant Height1.6 inch *
Plant Spread3 inch *
*above specifications are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10%
Common NameMexican Snowball, Mexican Gem, Hen and Chicks, White Mexican Rose
Maximum Reachable Height2.00 to 3.00 ft
Flower ColorGolden, Anti-flash white.
Bloom TimeSeasonal bloomer
Difficulty Leveleasy to grow

Note: This is a baby plant that needs proper care after it is delivered. The color of the pot provided with this plant is matched to close proximity. Organicbase assumes no responsibility regarding transit damages and/or disputes in case any happens by the delivery company.

Reviews (0)

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Graptoveria ‘Opalina’. Succulent plant. Ornamental Live Plant. Indoor Garden Plant(1 Healthy Live Plant) rooted in a single pot.”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You have to be logged in to be able to add photos to your review.

Shipping & Delivery

Our Delivery Partner

FEDEX

SHIPPING AND DELIVERY CHARGES

  • Our standard charges for any product is INR 100. In case of bulk orders please request a quote from our team by filling up the form given in Contact page of the website. We will get back to you soon. Please mention in details about your query along with your Full Name, Phone Number and Email.
General Info

SPECIAL NOTE:  Succulent will be as available.

Images are for reference purposes only. Actual product may vary in shape or appearance based on climate, age, height, etc.

Recently Viewed Products

New

Replica Bracelet

 350.00
Timeless and versatile, this imitation silver replica bracelet adds a touch of sophistication to any outfit. Its sleek, polished finish makes it perfect for everyday wear or special occasions. Stack it or wear it solo for effortless style.

Mukha-Dinajpur

 1,500.00
Mukha art of South Dinajpur from West Bengal. The wooden masks is the prime occupation for the locals. Visit the Mukha section and bring home these colorful creations to decorate the walls.

Mukha-Dinajpur

 1,500.00
Mukha art of South Dinajpur from West Bengal. The wooden masks is the prime occupation for the locals. Visit the Mukha section and bring home these colorful creations to decorate the walls.

Narshimha – Hanging Wooden Toy (single item)

 1,950.00
Wooden Toys from Benaras, India. Purely handmade. The colours used are purely non-toxic and safe for children. Use as home decorations or gift these to someone, these toys will be precious collectables for you and your near ones. 

Manasa Mangal

 5,500.00
This painting, by Bahadur Chitrakar, is a scene from the Manasa Mangal, also known as Padmapuran, a folk lore based on Hindu mythology. The deity of snakes, Devi Manasa is one of the protagonists of the story who compels Chand Saudagar, a rich businessman, to worship her by hook or crook. Chand was a worshipper of Shiva and he would never want to pay homage to Manasa. To fulfil her desire, Manasa sends her snakes to bite Chand’s son Lakhindar to death. Behula, the wife of Lakhindar, takes all the pain to make piece between Manasa and Chand, and subsequently gets back her husband to life. 

Tribal Story

 5,500.00
The location of these Patachitra Shilpi or artists falls in a place, popularly known as Jangal Mahal in West Bengal. The area is home to a number of indigenous tribes like Santhals, Vills, Mundas. The paintings, for obvious reasons, depict the tribal culture. One such example by Nazra Chitrakar, who learnt the art from her older generations and is now passing it on to her successors. This one depicts the daily life and chores of the tribal people where the men are sleeping while the women are fetching water. 

Tribal Story

 5,500.00
The location of these Patachitra Shilpi or artists falls in a place, popularly known as Jangal Mahal in West Bengal. The area is home to a number of indigenous tribes like Santhals, Vills, Mundas. The paintings, for obvious reasons, depict the tribal culture. One such example by Nazra Chitrakar, who learnt the art from her older generations and is now passing it on to her successors. The artwork showcase a dance performance by the young tribal boys and girls. 

Mirabai

 4,500.00
Mirabai is an immortal character who expressed her devotion to Lord Krishna through her music. This painting of Mirabai belongs to the typical Pata Shilpa gharana of Bengal. The simple yet bold strokes are the signature style of these artists who are the children of the soil. With these paintings, they tell the stories of Mirabai through songs, composed by themselves. This piece is created by Bahadur Chitrakar. 

Mukha-Dinajpur

 1,500.00
Mukha art of South Dinajpur from West Bengal. The wooden masks is the prime occupation for the locals. Visit the Mukha section and bring home these colorful creations to decorate the walls.

Babu Bibi

 4,500.00
A couple gets intimate and romantic while spending time together. As a part of a story telling about the regular, day to day life, this piece of art makes for a sweet romantic tale. Such paintings, accompanied by songs, in olden days of no television serials, would serve the purpose of entertainment to the village women. They would listen to the stories sung by the Pata Shilpis and laugh and cry, and become one with the characters. This one is done by a young artist Rajesh Chitrakar.