Aeonium 'Green Rose' is thought to be a sibling of Aeonium 'Zeus', Aeonium 'Poseidon', and Aeonium 'Princess Poseidon'.
Scientific Name
Aeonium 'Green Rose'
Scientific Classification
Family: Crassulaceae
Subfamily: Sempervivoideae
Tribe: Aeonieae
Genus: Aeonium
Origin
Aeonium 'Green Rose' is an Asian hybrid of Aeonium undulatum introduced in 2022.
Description
Aeonium 'Green Rose' is a beautiful succulent with white-edged green leaves arranged in rosettes at the end of sturdy bare branches. It has vigorous growth and can reach over 3.3 feet (1 m) in height. The rosettes are smaller and never as flat as their counterparts. Instead, they usually take on the shape of a rose, hence the hybrid name. The leaves are spoon-shaped with soft, pointed tips and slightly ciliate margins. In spring, the white edges of the leaves take on some pink tones that are most vibrant in summer.
Flowering has not been observed to date.
How to Grow and Care for Aeonium 'Green Rose'
Light: Aeonium 'Green Rose' thrives in full sun to partial shade, but in summer, light shade may be necessary, especially during the hotter afternoon hours. When growing indoors, ensure it receives as much bright indirect light as possible to prevent the plant from becoming leggy and stretched.
Soil: Unlike most succulents, this plant requires a sandy loam or regular potting soil amended with perlite. Avoid placing it in premade soil mixes designed for succulents since it needs more moisture than they typically provide.
Temperature: Aeonium 'Green Rose' does not like hot or dry weather, so it may go dormant in summer. It grows best in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 10a to 11b, with average minimum winter temperatures ranging from 30 to 50 °F (-1.1 to 10 °C).
Watering: Water the plant thoroughly in spring and fall, allowing the soil to dry before watering again. During the winter, water it more sparingly. Although this plant requires more water than most succulents, too much moisture can lead to root rot. Stop watering except in arid conditions during its summer dormancy.
Fertilizing: Apply a water-soluble fertilizer diluted to half the recommended strength only during the growing season to stimulate growth and improve the plant's appearance.
Repotting: If growing Aeonium 'Green Rose' in a container, repot it every two to three years during the spring. Choose a container with drainage holes to prevent root rot.
Propagation: This plant is easy to propagate by stem cuttings. Take cuttings during the growing season and allow the cut end to dry for several days before planting.
Learn more at How to Grow and Care for Aeonium.
Toxicity of Aeonium 'Green Rose'
Aeonium 'Green Rose' is considered non-toxic, so growing around children and pets is safe.
Links
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- Succupedia: Browse succulents by Scientific Name, Common Name, Genus, Family, USDA Hardiness Zone, Origin, or cacti by Genus
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