Nice exemplar of succulent not present in nature but obtained in the nurseries from the crossing of Graptopetalum amethystinum x G. paraguayense. It has fleshy leaves of glaucous green or bluish color, which, with exposure to the sun, can take on reddish hues. Its variegated shape has yellow, or at least lighter, areas where there is a lack of chlorophyll; such stains will never be the same in plants thus making each exemplar unique and for this reason highly sought after by collectors of succulents. The strong point of this succulent are its inflorescences: in spring at the apex of the plant beautiful star-shaped flowers bloom; with white and delicate petals that show in the central part of small spots or bright red dots.