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succulents near me for sale Aeonium Suncup for SaleDescription Aeonium Suncup Variegata Care Guide FAQ Common Issues Aeonium Suncup Variegata is a rare variegated succulent in the Aeonium genus, part of the Crassulaceae family, native to the Canary Islands where it evolved in rocky, well drained hillside habitats. This collector favorite has made its way into the hands of passionate plant lovers worldwide, prized as both a stunning starter plant and a sought after rare find. Beginner friendly and easy

  •   Aeonium Suncup Variegata is a rare variegated succulent in the Aeonium genus, part of the Crassulaceae family, native to the Canary Islands where it evolved in rocky, well-drained hillside habitats. This collector-favorite has made its way into the hands of passionate plant lovers worldwide, prized as both a stunning starter plant and a sought-after rare find. Beginner-friendly and easy care, Aeonium Suncup Variegata is a genuinely special addition to any succulent collection.

      Aeonium Suncup Variegata grows in an upright, architectural rosette habit, with spoon-shaped leaves that layer into a stunning symmetrical form. The foliage is a vivid combination of forest green and creamy white variegation, with bright, eye-catching color that makes this variegated aeonium unmistakable. The contrast between the bold green and white tones gives Aeonium Suncup Variegata a striking, almost painterly quality that stands out on any shelf or windowsill.

      Aeonium Suncup Variegata is also admired for its architectural structure during the cooler months when Aeoniums are in active growth, showing off their best color and form. Aeoniums typically require a night temperature drop to trigger blooming, and when conditions align, Aeonium Suncup Variegata can reward patient growers with a show-stopping floral display rising from the center of a mature rosette.

      Aeonium Suncup Variegata suits a basket, a decorative floor pot, or a prominent spot on a plant stand where its upright rosette can be fully appreciated. Rotate your plant regularly so every side receives even light and the rosette stays beautifully symmetrical. Keep Aeonium Suncup Variegata away from air conditioning vents and heating units, as direct blasts of dry or cold air can stress the foliage, and note that it is sensitive to being moved frequently. Come summer, you can move it outside for a boost of natural light, just make sure it has cover from rain to protect the rosette from rot. This plant is pet friendly, making it a worry-free choice for households with curious cats or dogs.

  •   Aeonium Suncup Variegata thrives in bright indirect light and may scorch in intense south-facing windows.

      Water Aeonium Suncup Variegata every 10-14 days in active growth, allowing the soil to dry fully between waterings.

      Aeonium Suncup Variegata grows best in a well-draining cactus and succulent mix blended with perlite for added drainage.

      Aeonium Suncup Variegata prefers temperatures between 65-75°F (18-24°C) and should be protected from frost below 25°F (-4°C).

      Aeonium Suncup Variegata is a moderate grower that benefits from a balanced liquid fertilizer applied once monthly during active growing season.

      Aeonium Suncup Variegata is rated for USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11, tolerating brief dips to around 25°F (-4°C) but performing best where winters stay mild. Gardeners growing Aeonium Suncup Variegata outdoors will find it right at home across California, Arizona, Texas, Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, and Nevada. It also thrives along the mild coastal stretches of Oregon and Washington, making it a versatile outdoor succulent across a wide range of warm-climate states.
  • Q: Is Aeonium Suncup Variegata easy to care for?
    A: Yes, Aeonium Suncup Variegata is considered easy care and is a great choice for beginners and experienced collectors alike.

    Q: How often should I water Aeonium Suncup Variegata?
    A: Water Aeonium Suncup Variegata every 10-14 days during active growth, and always let the soil dry out completely before watering again.

    Q: Is Aeonium Suncup Variegata pet friendly?
    A: This plant is pet friendly, making it a safe and beautiful choice for homes with cats or dogs.

    Q: Why are the leaves on my Aeonium Suncup Variegata turning yellow?
    A: Yellow leaves on Aeonium Suncup Variegata are most often caused by overwatering or poor drainage. Reduce watering frequency and ensure the pot has adequate drainage holes.

    Q: How do I propagate Aeonium Suncup Variegata?
    A: Aeonium Suncup Variegata is best propagated by taking stem cuttings, allowing the cut end to callous for a day or two, then placing it in dry succulent soil to root.

    Q: Can Aeonium Suncup Variegata go outside in summer?
    A: Yes, Aeonium Suncup Variegata can be moved outdoors for summer in a bright, sheltered spot, just make sure it has protection from heavy rain to prevent rosette rot.

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