A beautiful cultivar, which is highly appreciated by succulent lovers for its crested shape, that makes each plant unique. This Graptopetalum is also called Sedum filiferum, as long as it resembles the plants of the Sempervivum genus. It is an attractive, rosette-shaped, slow-growing, low-growing succulent plant, that tends to cluster over time. The numerous greyish-green leaves are dense, thin and decorated with beautiful pink tips. With the prolonged exposure to the direct sun, G. filiferum takes on shades from yellow to pink, while if it is exposed to shady areas, it becomes bluish-green.