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Dec 2, 2021 9:49 PM CST
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Yes, that red Aeonium is nice, especially in a group. Here it is in late winter along with Blushing Beauty, Zwartkop, and a few others. Scene from our local park.



That was a massive project, a couple dozen big plants all installed in one busy day, very densely planted, and it worked out well. Someone came and took everything away recently (presumably to start a propagation project of their own) but they chose the worst possible time to do it (summer) and I bet the effort was mostly wasted. Ignorant, greedy people taking pretty plants from their local park. Rolling my eyes.
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Dec 2, 2021 10:06 PM CST
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Hmm, I need to plant an Aeonium garden once I buy a house.

I have no problems with people who want a few cuttings. It just helps to spread the hobby. But when people pull out everything...thats a problem. Most of my Aeoniums come from cuttings that people throw out (found a nice sunburst just thrown out), or that I got from neighbors.
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Dec 3, 2021 1:55 AM CST
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Whoops! I thought my 'Kiwis' were in appropriate pots. I hadn't really thought to repot them right now. Then again, those are the original pots I put them into when I first got them, so they've been in there ever since. I do have plenty of pots available. Maybe I'll bump them up soon. Smiling

Thanks for the heads up. I wouldn't have guessed. I think I find them misleading because of their tiny stems. Off the top of my head, I think those are 3" pots.
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Dec 3, 2021 2:28 PM CST
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Here's a wee 'Kiwi'. Currently my smallest Aeonium. Looks like it's about to branch for the first time. Spotted a tiny branch starting just under that main rosette. Smiling

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Dec 3, 2021 2:29 PM CST
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@Baja_Costero

Those look lovely together. Beautiful color combination. Makes me think I'll have to look into a little Aeonium garden once I move to Cal. Smiling
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Dec 3, 2021 2:41 PM CST
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I honestly would be repotting a lot of my plants, but as of the moment, I ran out of soil... Thumbs down

I think I have enough Aeoniums to start a Aeonium garden once I buy a house...
In the meantime, more propagations.... Thumbs up
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Dec 3, 2021 2:42 PM CST
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Well, the populated areas of California are generally ideal for Aeoniums. If I had to pick one genus that would feel at home in the coastal climate from the Bay Area south, it would be that one.

Regarding the repot ... To be honest, the bigger pots are only really necessary if you want them to continue growing. I have tested the limits with the smaller Aeoniums, and they tolerate surprisingly limited accommodations, but what you've got going on seems to be headed to bigger and better places if you let it. And 3 inches is pretty tiny compared to what's possible.

Aeoniums are not supposed to be real happy in unglazed clay pots, especially smaller ones, because of the way they dry out. I'm not seeing any problems at all with your plants, I suspect you've got the watering dialed in so nobody's dehydrating.

Here some pics of Aeoniums in the park at the end of the dry season (last significant rainfall was in March). Lookit those tiny, dirty rosettes! I find this seasonal look fascinating in the context of the extreme conditions these plants can endure (total neglect in our climate, with 7-10 inches of annual rainfall in a good year).

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A step back, showing where someone harvested cuttings to take home.

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Note compatible plants at left (agave, aloe) and in front (Deuterocohnia x3). Very nutrient poor soil, mostly alluvial sand.

Brighter days on the patio, here is Aeonium nobile and her new heads.

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Dec 3, 2021 3:35 PM CST
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Soil here is not terribly great. A sandy clay loam. Ideal pretty much for only Aeoniums, unless you amend it heavily.

Nice pics. I will see if I need to core any plants, I only really do it occasionally. I pinch out the growth point.
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Well heres my largest Aeonium. Aeonium Undulatum, next to a football. Smiling


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Dec 3, 2021 5:36 PM CST
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It is happy time for my Aeoniums...it has been cool and dry with blanket of morning fog, just the way they like it. Smiling


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Dec 3, 2021 5:44 PM CST
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Agreed! My soon-to-be-hubby lives in the East Bay Area, and a lot of people around there have some lovely Aeoniums growing in their yards. I'm always jealous when we walk by beautiful succulent gardens. But the Aeoniums definitely seem to like the climate. They're always so huge and full.

I'd love for the Kiwi's to get larger, so I may repot them soon. I have another one (I think a leuco.) that I might repot too. It looks okay in it's current pot, but I'd love to see that one larger. It's been fairly active lately. It's also in an unglazed clay pot.

I do water them more frequently than my other succulent plants. So far so good. Smiling
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Huh, if you need any cuttings and plants, I could help out. Also in the east bay.
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Dec 3, 2021 6:26 PM CST
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I'll certainly keep it in mind. Thanks! Thumbs up

Hopefully I'll be there soon. We filed our paperwork in June. Hoping to hear something by the end of the year so we can get the next steps rolling.
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I am currently sitting on quite a few plants, and propagations. I need to either A sell them, or B (my preferred) help others out by giving them away. Problem that I have had with moving from state to state, is that I can't bring my plants with me. Therefore, I have to start a new collection everytime I move. So I find it really helps when other members help me out. Thumbs up
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Aeonium2003 said:Well heres my largest Aeonium. Aeonium Undulatum, next to a football. Smiling


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Aah well, I sometimes forget I am in the United States... I think I am supposed to say Soccer ball?? NVM Rolling on the floor laughing
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New propagations.
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Dec 4, 2021 6:46 PM CST
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What is your plan for what looks like dozens of new plants?
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I suggested to a neighbor once (she had a 6 ft long banana squash and a confused look on her face) that she walk around in the middle of the night and leave squash slices on everyone's porch. Next morning I found a squash slice on my front porch. So maybe you could walk around in the middle of the night and plant them in other peoples' gardens. No, I'm not giving you my address. Whistling
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DaisyI said:I suggested to a neighbor once (she had a 6 ft long banana squash and a confused look on her face) that she walk around in the middle of the night and leave squash slices on everyone's porch. Next morning I found a squash slice on my front porch. So maybe you could walk around in the middle of the night and plant them in other peoples' gardens. No, I'm not giving you my address. Whistling


Give me the address, maybe you will find some mother of thousands on Sundays Big Grin

Btw, my brother just drop by to see my cactus collection, and I managed to convinced him to carry 7 pots back with him.. More space for me...
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Well, I finally planted them. Took me the whole day, as I had get new soil. Then I ran out of soil again...

My plan is to give them to friends, or maybe just give them away as bonuses for plant trades.
I tip my hat to you.

More Aeonium photos.
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Heres one that I THINK might be Canariense Palmense.
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