Haworth’s aeonium
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Description
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- Country of origin: India
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- Bare Rooted
Haworthia and Aeonium are two distinct genera of succulents, each with its own characteristics and care requirements. However, it seems like you might be referring to a type of Aeonium that’s often confused with Haworthia. If you meant a specific species or hybrid of Aeonium or have a plant with a name similar to “Haworth’s Aeonium,” here’s a general overview of Aeonium, which may help:
General Overview of Aeonium:
Aeonium is a genus of succulent plants that are known for their rosette-shaped arrangements and diverse appearances. They are native to the Canary Islands, parts of North Africa, and the Arabian Peninsula.
Appearance:
- Leaves: Aeonium species typically have fleshy, rosette-shaped leaves. The color and texture of the leaves can vary greatly between species and cultivars. Common colors include green, purple, and variegated forms.
- Growth: Aeoniums generally form a central rosette of leaves with some species producing offsets or “pups” around the base, leading to a fuller appearance.
Growth:
- Shape: The rosettes are usually symmetrical and can vary in size from small and compact to large and sprawling.
- Rate: Aeoniums grow at a moderate pace and may become dormant during the hottest months of the year, reducing their growth rate.
Flowers:
- Blooming Period: Aeoniums typically bloom in late winter or spring.
- Flowers: The flowers are usually small, star-shaped, and can come in shades of yellow, white, or green. They appear on tall flower stalks that rise above the rosette.
Care:
- Light: Aeoniums prefer bright, indirect light but can tolerate some direct sunlight. Adequate light helps maintain the plant’s color and compact form.
- Soil: Use a well-draining soil mix, such as a cactus or succulent mix. Good drainage is crucial to prevent root rot.
- Watering: Water when the soil is completely dry. They are susceptible to root rot if overwatered, so let the soil dry out between waterings. Reduce watering during the winter months.
- Temperature: Aeoniums prefer warmer temperatures and are sensitive to frost. Ideal temperatures are between 15-25°C (60-75°F). They may go dormant or slow down growth in extreme heat or cold.
Propagation:
- Offsets: Aeonium plants can be propagated from offsets or “pups” that grow around the base of the plant.
- Leaf Cuttings: Some Aeoniums can be propagated from leaf cuttings. Allow the leaf to callous over for a few days before planting it in well-draining soil.
Common Aeonium Varieties:
- Aeonium arboreum: Known for its woody stems and large rosettes.
- Aeonium ‘Kiwi’: Features colorful leaf edges and a compact rosette.
- Aeonium ‘Zwartkop’: Known for its dark purple to black rosettes.
If you have a specific species or variety in mind, providing its correct name will help in giving a more detailed description and care tips.
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