Adromischus herrei

$15.00
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Size: 2” pot.

Rare Scale: 8/10

Plant Care :

Light: Thrives in bright sunlight, particularly morning and late afternoon sun, but may require partial shade during the hottest parts of the day. Full shade is not tolerated.

Watering: Requires infrequent watering and is very sensitive to overwatering, especially in the winter. Water only when the soil is completely dry.

Soil: Needs a very well-draining soil mix, ideally with a high mineral content such as perlite or pumice. In their native environment, they grow in granite crevices, highlighting their preference for gritty, well-drained conditions.

Temperature: Prefers temperatures above 75°F but can tolerate lows around 45°F. Protect from hard frosts.

Key Characteristics :

Growth habit: Forms a cluster of leaves and remains relatively short, reaching up to about 6 inches tall. It has a slow growth rate.

Flowers: Produces small, tubular flowers on slender stalks in late summer to fall. The flowers are typically pale green, sometimes with a reddish tinge near the tip, and have five petals that curl back. 

Size: 2” pot.

Rare Scale: 8/10

Plant Care :

Light: Thrives in bright sunlight, particularly morning and late afternoon sun, but may require partial shade during the hottest parts of the day. Full shade is not tolerated.

Watering: Requires infrequent watering and is very sensitive to overwatering, especially in the winter. Water only when the soil is completely dry.

Soil: Needs a very well-draining soil mix, ideally with a high mineral content such as perlite or pumice. In their native environment, they grow in granite crevices, highlighting their preference for gritty, well-drained conditions.

Temperature: Prefers temperatures above 75°F but can tolerate lows around 45°F. Protect from hard frosts.

Key Characteristics :

Growth habit: Forms a cluster of leaves and remains relatively short, reaching up to about 6 inches tall. It has a slow growth rate.

Flowers: Produces small, tubular flowers on slender stalks in late summer to fall. The flowers are typically pale green, sometimes with a reddish tinge near the tip, and have five petals that curl back.