A truly unique plant with an extremely interesting growth form. Resembles coral due to its bumpy, textured leaf. Goes a fire-red colour in strong light. The flowers appear from the main stem and are white.
£19.50
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Description
Adromischus marianiae ‘Herrei’ is a cultivar first discovered by Dr. Hans Herre in 1929.
The plant features a random leaf form and each plant is unique. Over time, the leaves will carpet the ground and can trail if left near an edge. It shows off its best colouring in strong light, in winter, it can turn a darker green. You can expect this plant to bloom in the summer with long stems carrying white and yellow flowers.
Would look great in a terrarium, mimicking underwater coral.
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).