Adromischus cooperi, common name Plover Eggs Plant, is a weird and wonderful clumping succulent with red speckles and undulating leaf margins; originating from the Eastern Cape of South Africa.
The delicate flowers face skywards and grow on tall slender upright sticks. Mature plants, around 2-3 years old, can produce multiple flower heads.
Please Note: Succulents change colour throughout the year and the plants we deliver can look different from the pictures. All plants are shipped bare root (without soil).
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Native to |
South Africa |
| Hardiness | 5c |
| Growth | Clump forming |
| Sun | Bright, Partial Shade |
| Exposure |
Sheltered |
| Soil | Free draining, plenty of Gravel |
| Moisture | Dry in Winter |