Description
Adromischus Cristatus Key Lime Pie - This plant comes from the Crassulaceae family and is part of a group of succulents originally from southern Africa. The name derives from the Latin "adros" which means thick and "mischos" which means stem, and describes the fleshy succulent stems and foliage of this plant.
Adromischus cristatus has rosettes of triangular fleshy leaves with unique wavy margins. Foliage is covered in tiny hairs which can give the plant a glaucus appearance. Flowers are white and tubular, and attractive to hummingbirds. This species requires fast draining soil, filtered bright light, and can not survive frost.
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We always do our best to ship the largest and healthiest succulents we have available. But size and color may vary based on multiple factors including time of year, growing temps, length of days, and their growing seasons. Succulents generally slow down and almost stop growing during the coldest months of the year, but come spring and summer you can often see growth in just days.
If looking for exact Haworthias, Gasterias and Aloes, please see those pages specifically.
Some containers may have 1,2,3, and even 4 smaller rooted plants, this can also vary based on the species and the way they grow, vertical vs horizontal being possible factors. Containers are basic plastic nursery stock with colors are usually orange or black, and approx. 2" tall and across the top.
Please remember these are juvenile specimens, they are nowhere near maturity, and any small imperfections will be outgrown in time. Please see our multiple blogs and care instruction on potential soil displacement during shipping, and propagating many types of succulent leaves etc.