How To Grow And Care For Aeonium | Everything You Need To Know About

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • In warmer climates, aeoniums can be grown in the ground as perennials, but it is also common to grow them as potted plants on decks or patios. In colder regions, they should be grown in containers and taken inside before the first frost of the season. When grown in the garden, aeoniums command the most attention when grouped en mass. Taller varieties, like Aeonium undulatum and Aeonium smithii can look like bonsai when they get shrubby; you can trim them if they get too leggy. The cuttings will readily root and make new plants, helping you fill out your planting area even further.
    Since they store their water in their leaves and stems, aeoniums have shallow root systems and prefer soil that is moist but not wet or waterlogged. They can produce roots along their stems, which you may notice if the plant gets pot-bound or the stems fall and touch the soil. Make sure these roots do not dry out-the stem roots will quickly turn the fallen pieces into new plants. Leggy branches tend to fall over and snap off from the weight of the rosettes. If this happens, simply replant the broken stem and wait for it to re-root.
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