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Adromischus
Adromischus Cooperi

Common Name

Plover Eggs Plant

Bontplakkie

Knuppelplakkie

Synonym

Adromischus festivus

Cotyledon cooperi

Family

Crassulaceae

Genus

Adromischus

Species

Cooperi

Subspecies

Cultivar

Origin

Category

Succulent

Skill Level

Beginner

Indoor Plant

Yes

Container-Grown

Yes

Xeriscaping

Yes

Height

3 inches

Spacing

Sun Exposure

Partial Shade

Hardiness

USDA Zones 9a thru 11

Water Needs

Dry to Moderate

Soil

Foliage

Bloom Color

Bloom Time

Monocarpic

Propagation

Seed Collecting

Danger

Invasive

Drought Tolerant

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