Adromischus Cooperi - Plover Eggs Plant (Bare Rooted)
Adromischus Cooperi - Plover Eggs Plant (Bare Rooted)
Adromischus cooperi is an interesting succulent species valued for its distinctive look, it originated in South Africa. This succulent is also known as Plover Eggs Plant. It is also famous for its comparatively minimal maintenance needs. It is a member of the Crassulaceae family, which also includes well-known succulents like Sedum and Echeveria.
Adromischus cooperi also known as "Plover Eggs Plant" gets its name from its unique leaves, which have the appearance of little, speckled eggs grouped in a tight rosette configuration. Thick and meaty, these leaves have reddish-brown dots or patterns and a bluish-green colour that resembles bird eggs. Due to its compact growth habit, Adromischus cooperi is a great option for mixed succulent arrangements, terrariums, and small containers.
Adromischus cooperi grows best in indirect, bright light. Put it next to a window that gets plenty of sunshine or wherever else it will get plenty of light all day. Avoid direct sunlight. Otherwise, it can damage its leaves. This plant is delivered as bare-rooted, which means the soil around its roots will be absent. This method is important for plant health; this method prevents root disease while in transit. Replanting Adromischus cooperi with no roots is not too difficult. Pick a pot that drains well and fill it with the right kind of succulent potting mix. Order this beautiful succulent from Secculent. Secculent is a trusted website with thousands of happy customers. Order now!