Adromischus marianae
Adromischus
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Adromischus (Adromischus marianae) - Description
Adromischus marianae is a species of succulents in the genus Adromischus belonging to the family Crassulaceae.
Adromischus (Adromischus marianae) - Blooming
Blooms small, tubular flowers with spreading lobes in summer.
Adromischus (Adromischus marianae) - Growth
Grows best in full sun, or full light with good ventilation. In areas where temperatures drop below 45°F (7°C), raise plants indoors as houseplants or in a temperate greenhouse. Temperate greenhouses have daytime temperatures set between 50-55°F (10-13°C), and a nighttime temperature of 45°F (7°C).In warmer areas, grow Adromischus in a raised bed.
Adromischus (Adromischus marianae) - Planting
Sow seeds in spring at 66-75°F (19-24°C). Propagate from stem or leaf cuttings in summer.
Adromischus (Adromischus marianae) - Pest
Mealybugs and aphids can cause damage.
Adromischus (Adromischus marianae) - Interesting facts
There are around 30 known species in the genus Adromischus, native to semi-arid areas in southern Africa. Adromischus is closely related to the genus Cotyledon.
Adromischus (Adromischus marianae) - Soil and irrigation
Does best in fertile, well-draining soil with added leaf mold. Sharply drained standard cactus potting mix works fine for indoor plants. During summer, provide water only when the soil seems dry. At other times, water only in warm weather. Overwatering may promote root rot.









