Adromischus cooperi(Baker ) A. Berger

Plover Eggs Plant

Cotyledon cooperi , Echeveria cooperi

Adromischus cooperi (Plover Eggs Plant)

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Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : KalanchoideaeGenus : Adromischus

The specific epithet " cooperi " ( judge " koo - PER - electrical engineering " ) observe Thomas Cooper ( 1815 - 1913 ) , an English botanist and explorer who gather up plant in South Africa from 1859 to 1862 .

Adromischus cooperiis native toSouth Africa(Eastern Cape ) .

Adromischus cooperi (Plover Eggs Plant)

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Adromischus cooperiis a dwarf , fork succulent with stem turn obtusely cover with purplish - stipple , silvery - green to blue - light-green leaves . It slowly grow and can make a tallness of 4 inches ( 10 cm ) , becoming slightly tree - like with age . The branch are fleshy and narrow-minded at the root , with distinctive wavelike remainder , and can grow up to 2 inches ( 5 cm ) long .

The pink flower appear in summertime in inflorescences that can farm 14 inch ( 35 atomic number 96 ) improbable .

USDA hardiness zones9b to 11b : from 25 ° F ( -3.9 ° coulomb ) to 50 ° F ( 10 ° nose candy ) .

Adromischus cooperi (Plover Eggs Plant)

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Many species are easy to turn in any free - draining , gamey compost . Their compact habit permit a collection to be maintained in a little space , and they grow well on any cheery window shelf or the top shelf of the greenhouse . Watermostly from natural spring to strike ; let them dry out between watering . Adromischus tolerates cool , rime - detached conditions during the winter if keep dry . It is also important to keep body of water off the foliage during the wintertime . Mealybugsand vine weevils can be discouraged with a systemic insect powder .

Adromischuscan be propagate from a single leafage , which should be placed against the pot ’s side so that the stem ends just rival the compost . Some species drop their leaves easily , and although each leafage will form a new plant life , it can be challenging to turn a large specimen . In other cases , leaves for propagation must be carefully detached with a sharp tongue .

study more atHow to Grow and Care for Adromischus .

Adromischus cooperi (Plover Eggs Plant)

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