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Adromischus belonging to the Crassulaceae family is a South African endemic genus, of small clumping species. Several of these species are quite popular and can be found pretty easily in the cactus and succulent section of most nurseries and garden centres. Their leaves are their fascination: oddly shaped, interestingly marked, and endlessly variable. They have small, upright flowers, generally white to pink to lavender, with fused petals. Most species of Adromischus are propagated easily by seeds or leaf cuttings.
Adromischus inamoenus, previously known as Cotyledon rhombifolia, occurs in the Eastern Cape and Western Cape Provinces of South Africa. It is a perennial with little branched, decumbent to prostrate stems up to 20cm long, with fibrous roots. The inflorescence is a spike-like thyrse with flowered cymes, 20cm to 30cm long. The flowers are white, often tinged pink. This species does well in pots, rockeries, baskets, window sills and the garden. |