| Common Name | Pudding Cup, Adromischus marianiae Hallii |
| Family | Crassulaceae |
| Genus | Adromischus |
| Species | Marianiae |
| Variety | Hallii |
| Origin | South Africa |
| Blooming | Rarely blooms indoors; small bell-shaped flowers appear in late winter. |
| Leaf Color | Green with maroon reticulation, darkening to bronze in intense light |
| Sunlight | Half-shade |
| Category | Succulents plants |
| Pet Friendly | No |
Specialized succulent mix with high mineral content (perlite, pumice) for maximum drainage.
Water only when soil is completely dry. Reduce watering significantly during winter dormancy to prevent root rot.
Requires bright light to maintain variegation; protect from scorching midday summer sun. Low light causes etiolation.
Apply diluted liquid fertilizer monthly during spring and summer active growth cycle only.
Remove dead basal leaves or spent flower stalks carefully to maintain rosette shape.
These are the insects and pathogens that commonly interact with this plant, including pests, parasites, and organisms typically associated with its care.
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