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Adromischus filicaulis ssp. marlothii

Adromischus filicaulis ssp. marlothii

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📝 Description

 

Morphological Characteristics

 

Adromischus filicaulis ssp. marlothii is a small, clumping succulent from the Crassulaceae family, native to South Africa, particularly found in rocky outcrops of the Western Cape. It is highly prized among collectors for its compact size, unique markings, and sculptural form.

The plant features flattened, obovate to oblong leaves, often slightly undulated or spoon-shaped. The leaf surface is typically gray-green to silvery, marked with irregular maroon to purplish-brown blotches, which become more pronounced in strong light or under stress. The leaves grow on short, woody stems, giving the plant a compact and shrubby appearance.

It generally stays under 10 cm (4 inches) in height, making it ideal for small containers or dish gardens. It occasionally sends up tall, thin inflorescences bearing small, tubular pink to reddish flowers, typically during late spring to early summer.

 

 

 

Growth Habits

 

Adromischus filicaulis ssp. marlothii is a slow-growing, dwarf succulent that grows as a dense, low mound. It prefers dry, rocky habitats and is best suited for pots, troughs, or rock gardens. It will slowly branch at the base, forming a tidy, miniature shrub over time.

 

 

 

Maintenance Points

 

 

Lighting: Requires bright light to partial sun. Best coloration develops in strong indirect or morning sunlight.

Watering: Let soil dry completely between waterings. Water sparingly, especially in winter. Overwatering leads to leaf rot.

Soil: Use gritty, well-draining soil, such as cactus mix with added pumice or coarse sand.

Temperature: Prefers temperatures between 18–27°C (64–81°F). Protect from frost (minimum ~5°C / 41°F).

Fertilization: Feed with a diluted succulent fertilizer once during the active growing season (spring or early summer).

Potting: Shallow pots with drainage holes are ideal. Repot only when necessary—this plant dislikes root disturbance.

Humidity: Tolerates low humidity and prefers good air circulation.

 

 

 

 

Reproduction Method

 

 

Leaf Cuttings (Preferred):

 

 

Gently remove a mature, healthy leaf.

Let the leaf callus for 3–5 days.

Place on dry, gritty soil and mist lightly until roots and new shoots appear (2–3 weeks).

 

 

Seeds:

 

 

Rarely used and difficult to obtain. Sow on the surface of moist soil under bright, indirect light.

 

 

 

 

Additional Tips

 

 

Pest Control: Watch for mealybugs and root aphids. Keep the soil dry and use neem oil or systemic insecticides if needed.

Disease Prevention: Avoid high humidity and stagnant air. Ensure fast drainage to prevent root rot.

Pruning: Rarely needed. Remove any dead or shriveled leaves to keep the plant tidy.

Display: Excellent for succulent collections, miniature gardens, or as an accent in a windowsill tray.

Safety Note: Non-toxic and safe for home use.

🌿 Care Tips
  • Light: Place your succulent in a bright spot with 4–6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Indoors, a south- or west-facing window is ideal.
  • Watering: Follow the “soak and dry” method. Water thoroughly only when the soil is completely dry. Overwatering may cause root rot.
  • Soil: Use well-draining succulent or cactus soil to prevent water accumulation.
  • Temperature: Best growing temperatures are between 60°F–80°F (15°C–27°C). Avoid prolonged exposure to frost or extreme heat.
  • Fertilizer: Feed once a month during the growing season (spring and summer) with a diluted succulent fertilizer.

🌟 Note: It’s normal for succulents to appear slightly shriveled after shipping. They usually recover within a few days in a suitable environment.

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