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Pachyphytum bracteosum, commonly known as large-bracted moonstones, is a distinctive succulent prized for its plump, elongated, and often vibrantly coloured leaves. This Pachyphytum species features thick, fleshy foliage arranged in a compact rosette, typically in shades of soft blue-grey or greenish-pink, often developing a powdery coating. When exposed to sufficient sunlight, the leaves can take on rosy or purplish tones. Its unique appearance makes it a popular choice for succulent collections, rock gardens, and containers in UK homes. It is a member of the Crassulaceae family.
The genus name Pachyphytum comes from Greek words meaning "thick plant," referring to its fleshy leaves. Bracteosum refers to the presence of prominent bracts (leaf-like structures) on the flower stalks.
Light: Pachyphytum bracteosum requires full sun to bright indirect light for optimum growth. It requires at least six hours of direct sun each day to develop best colouration and compact growth. A south-facing window with abundant light is ideal. Inadequate light will result in more etiolated growth.
Water: Water sparingly. This succulent stores a significant amount of water in its fleshy leaves, so allowing the potting mix to dry out completely between waterings is crucial. During the active growing season (spring and summer), water thoroughly, ensuring all excess moisture drains away. Significantly reduce watering in autumn and winter when the plant is dormant. Overwatering is a frequent cause of rot, particularly in the often damp UK climate.
Soil: A potting mix that drains exceptionally well is essential. A specialist cactus or succulent mix is ideal. This type of mix will help prevent water accumulation around the roots, which is vital for the plant's health.
Fertilising: This plant does not require heavy feeding. During the growing season (spring and summer), a diluted liquid fertiliser formulated for cacti and succulents can be applied monthly. Reduce or stop fertilising during the dormant period.
Temperature: Pachyphytum bracteosum prefers warm temperatures, ideally between 18°C and 24°C. It must be protected from temperatures below 5°C. If grown outdoors in the UK during summer, it should be brought indoors before cold weather arrives in autumn.
Humidity: Average household humidity levels are sufficient. This plant prefers dry air and does not require high humidity.
Growth Habit: It typically grows as a low-growing succulent, forming compact rosettes of plump leaves. Over time, it may develop short, branching stems from which new rosettes emerge.
Toxicity: Pachyphytum bracteosum is generally considered non-toxic to humans and pets. However, it is always a good practice to prevent ingestion by curious children and animals.
Please be aware that your plant may vary from the picture as this is a living item. Variations of shape and colour are perfectly natural and to be expected. We will send you a plant as close to the picture and description as possible. The picture shown is an example of what's in stock unless stated otherwise.
We now ship fresh plants directly from our trusted growers in the Netherlands, typically arriving within 3-5 business days. Read more about our realtionship with the Netherlands here. Shipping costs vary depending on your location and chosen option, with details available at checkout. We carefully package your plants to ensure safe arrival, and our customer support team is here to help with any issues. You'll receive a tracking number to monitor your delivery, and we currently ship to all UK addresses. Please review our return policy for plants, and note that some species may have shipping restrictions.
We guarantee our plants 14 day from receipt. We guarantee to send happy and healthy plants, however, it is your responsibility to care for them and we cannot be held responsible for neglect or mis care. Please send us a picture within 24 hours of receiving your plant and we'll help you out with your issue.
If returning your order, please keep all original packaging and use this to send the plant back to us. This will ensure the plant is kept as safe as possible on its return.
To allow the plant to acclimatise in its new home, there should be no repotting of the plant for a minimum of 14 days after receipt. If any plant has been repotted or a cutting has been taken then we are not able to accept returns.
We are happy to replace your plant if it is very badly damaged in transport. The loss of a leaf in transport on a healthy plant should not generally be cause for any concern. We cannot give a refund for snapped leaves.
1. Where do you ship from?
We now ship directly from our trusted growers in The Netherlands.
2. How long does shipping take?
Shipping times may vary depending on your location within the UK. Typically, you can expect your plants to arrive within 3-5 business days of placing your order.
3. How much does shipping cost?
We offer [standard/various] shipping options with rates starting at £6.99. You can view the full details of our shipping costs at checkout.
4. Do you offer free shipping?
We may offer free shipping on orders over a certain amount or during special promotions. Please check our website or subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
5. How are my plants packaged for shipping?
We take great care in packaging your plants to ensure they arrive in excellent condition. We use sturdy boxes, protective wrapping, and specialised plant packaging materials to minimise damage during transit.
6. What if my plant arrives damaged?
In the rare event that your plant arrives damaged, please contact our customer support team within 3 days of receiving your order. We will gladly assist you with a replacement or refund.
7. Can I track my order?
Yes, once your order is shipped, you will receive a tracking number via email that you can use to monitor the progress of your delivery.
8. Do you ship outside the UK?
We currently ship to all addresses within the UK. For international shipping inquiries, please contact our customer support team.
9. What is your return policy for plants?
Due to the perishable nature of plants, we have a limited return policy. Please refer to our return policy page for detailed information on returns and exchanges.
10. Are there any restrictions on shipping plants?
Some plant species may be subject to shipping restrictions due to local regulations or import/export laws. We comply with all applicable regulations and will notify you if any restrictions apply to your order.
Keep me away from any direct heat sources. The heat will dry me out!
Take me out of any ceramic pots when watering to stop my roots rotting.
I need light to survive. Please give me light!
I don’t like draughts! Keep me away from any cold spots in the house.