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Nov 9, 2015 2:52 PM CST
Name: tarev
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It is Fall wake up time for the Aeoniums..enjoying our cold rain as well. I have been putting some more chicken grit and pumice on my containers to add more drainage. Will wait for tomorrow after the rains, may have to move Aeonium hierrense to its own container and just group the other Aeoniums together.

I feel sad that I lost my huge Aeonium after it bloomed this summer. I was hoping the other chopped parts may try to make little rosettes, I guess it is more finicky than the others.


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Aeonium hierrense needs its own container:
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This batch of Aeonium Arboreum looks just so happy to be awake!
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This Aeonium Arboreum used to have the yellow blooms, after the blooms faded away, just an empty stem, but it is now making new rosettes. So it answers my question a bit, whether this plant is monocarpic or not...so life goes on!
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