It belongs to the Crassulaceae family and its species is Adromischus.
Its origin is from Africa.
It belongs to the Crassulaceae family and its species is Adromischus.
Its origin is from Africa.
I grew it for its beauty, because it fills the pot with its beautiful round light green leaves. It is not taller than 5cm tall. It spreads wide, around the mother plant.
To reproduce it, separate a stem from its roots, or you can perfectly obtain a leaf and place it in the pot until the roots emerge from its proximal end.
It cannot withstand direct exposure to the sun, but it can tolerate it under semi-shade.
From its interior emerges a floral rod with terminal inflorescences with several small flowers that open in the shape of a salmon-colored bell.
It is very easy to handle, it only needs to be placed very close to the surface of the pot so that it is ventilated and receives the sun's rays. This prevents fungi from proliferating, which completely destroy the plant.
Good one