Aeonium haworthii’Dream Color '
Kiwi Aeonium
Aeonium decorum’Kiwi',Aeonium haworthii’Kiwi',Aeonium haworthii’Tricolor',Aeonium haworthii’Variegata',Aeonium’Keweonium',Aeonium’Kiwi',Aeonium’Kiwionium',Aeonium percarneum’Kiwi',Aeonium’Verde '

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Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : AeonieaeGenus : Aeonium
Aeonium haworthii’Dream Color ' is a cultivar ofAeonium haworthiisold mainly under the false nameAeonium’Kiwi ' .
Aeonium haworthii’Dream Color ' , also known asAeonium’Kiwi ' , is a dramatic succulent shrub with inadequate , slender stems that have rosettes of coloured leaves at its ends . It can hit up to 3 animal foot ( 90 cm ) in height when in bloom , while the rosettes can grow up to 5 inches ( 12.5 centimetre ) in diam . The leaves are fleshy , spoonful - shaped , serrate , creamy - chicken in the center of the rosette , step by step change to diffuse green on the outside , with a thin rose - cherry-red band at the edges .

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The yellow , principal - shaped flowers appear in clustering in branched blossoming in summertime .
USDA hardiness zone9a to 11b : from 20 ° F ( −6.7 ° C ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° century ) .
Aeonium do not wish hot or ironical weather . Therefore , they may go dormant in summertime and not require any water except in arid conditions . In extreme heat , their folio will curl to prevent overweening urine loss . Growing them in moist shade will keep them growing , but their true growth season is wintertime to spring when temperature are coolheaded , 65 to 75 ° F ( 18 to 24 ° nose candy ) , and moist . In the winter , waterwhenever the soil has dry out . Test by poke your digit into the grunge an inch or 2 ( 2.5 to 5 cm ) . Too much moisture or allowing them to sit in wet dirt will causeroot rot .

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Learn more atHow to Grow and wish for Aeonium .
Kiwi Aeonium spread well by vegetative methods but will also maturate from seed . stalk - cut propagation is the simplest and most effectual means . The cuttings will root at any time of twelvemonth , although those taken during the saltation and summer month rout faster and are least likely to germinate bunkum .
Learn more atHow to Propagate Kiwi Aeonium .

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