
endemicCrassulaceae
Graptopetalum paraguayense
Ghost-plant
Graptopetalum paraguayense is a species of succulent plant in the jade plant family, Crassulaceae, that is native to Tamaulipas, Mexico. Common names include Sedum weinbergii,Mother-of-pearl-plant and Ghost plant. This is not to be confused with Monotropa uniflora which is also referred to as the “Ghost Plant”. G. paraguayense has white flowers which have a form of a star.
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documented occurrences · iNaturalist · iNaturalist 29 records
Waikīkī · OʻahuiNat 4
Kalaoa 1-5 · HawaiʻiiNat 3
ʻŌmaʻopio · MauiiNat 3
Kahuku · HawaiʻiiNat 3
Kaʻonoʻulu · MauiiNat 2
Maunalua · OʻahuiNat 2
Papaʻanui · MauiiNat 1
Waikele · OʻahuiNat 1
Honolulu · OʻahuiNat 1
Kamehamenui · MauiiNat 1
Lāwai · KauaʻiiNat 1
Kalauao · OʻahuiNat 1
ʻAlae 1-2 · MauiiNat 1
ʻAiea · OʻahuiNat 1
Waiākea · HawaiʻiiNat 1
Kalihi · OʻahuiNat 1
Kalāheo · KauaʻiiNat 1



