Adromischus marianae is a succulent plant belonging to the Crassulaceae family and is native to South Africa. Commonly known as the "Rosary Vine" or "Crinkle-Leaf Plant," this plant is distinguished by its fleshy, oval-shaped leaves, which are covered in tiny hairs and have a crinkled texture. The leaves are green with reddish-brown edges and grow in rosettes on short stems.
This plant requires minimal care and can thrive both indoors and outdoors. Adromischus marianae prefers well-draining soil, bright but indirect sunlight, and moderate watering during its growing season, which extends from spring to fall. During the winter months, when the plant goes into dormancy, watering should be reduced significantly.
In the summer, the plant produces small white or pink flowers on tall stems. Adromischus marianae is easy to propagate through leaf cuttings or by separating offsets from the mother plant.
Overall, Adromischus marianae is an attractive succulent that adds beauty to any garden or indoor space, thanks to its unique appearance and low maintenance requirements.
Botanical profile.
- Genus
- Adromischus
- Family
- Crassulaceae
Other names.