These are like little funky pieces of jewels. Bright red, rust and purply cone shape leaves come to a point smooth and shoot out in all directions. Rough textured skin highlights their amazing color. Very small, short branches.
Adromischus plants stay small, so it's easy to keep a collection in a small space. They have a wonderful variation in leaf colors and shapes and are very easy to propagate from leaves. These plants are hard to find, but very fun to collect.
Light: Bright sun
Water: Every 1-2 weeks, once a month in winter
Soil: Use fast draining soil
Ships bare root.
Full Sun, Part Shade, Protect from hot afternoon sun
Let dry before watering again - water deeply
Shipped bare root, pot and soil not included. Leaves are fragile and some will likely come loose during shipping. If this happens you can lay the leaves on top of soil and they will grow a new plant.
is a charming genus of small succulents in the Crassulaceae (Stonecrop) family, prized by collectors for their unique, often colorful, and textured leaves. Native to South Africa and Namibia, these slow-growing plants are easy to propagate and thrive in compact spaces, making them perfect for windowsills or small greenhouses. Their thick leaves range from cylindrical to spoon-shaped and develop a woody caudex with age, adding to their appeal. While their slender tubular flowers are modest, the foliage steals the spotlight, with vibrant colors and markings that shine brightest in high light. Adromischus plants prefer gritty, well-draining soil and benefit from careful watering to avoid fungal issues. Propagation is delightfully simple—many species grow new plants from a single leaf. Though rare and sometimes challenging to find, these compact succulents are a joy to collect and care for.