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Learn the best watering, lighting, and propagation tips to keep your Aeonium 'Kiwi' thriving year-round. Succulents and Sunshine. How to Care for Aeonium ‘Kiwi’ – A Colorful Succulent Must-Have.
Red aeonium (Aeonium ‘Jack Catlin’). This succulent forms low clumps to 1 to 2 feet tall with 6 to 8-inch wide rosettes. Its cupped leaves are green towards the middle and reddish at the tips.
Propagation is performed most successfully in autumn and spring. ... For Aeonium, cut the rosette from the stem. For Sansevieria, cut a leaf in sections marking which way is down.
And they're even a breeze to propagate and care for. I use them at my farm, both indoors and out. Aloe, Echeveria, Agave, Rosularia, Sedum, Haworthia, Stapelia, Aeonium, Hylocereus, Faucaria ...
And they’re even a breeze to propagate and care for. I use them at my farm, both indoors and out. Aloe, Echeveria, Agave, Rosularia, Sedum, Haworthia, Stapelia, Aeonium, Hylocereus, Faucaria ...
A Many kinds of Aeonium are sensitive to cold, and the first indication of distress is limp leaves. There is no need to do anything, since they often recover.