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rose succulent pink Aeonium Aurea ex El Hierro 'Pink Mountain Rose' Greenovia(green in winter and pink in summer)Rare Succulent Aeonium Aurea ex El Hierro ' are super cute and super rare pink mountain roses. No hair roots. Sometimes it will be shipped with some hair roots and soil, we do recommend to wash it and remove all hair roots to encourage new growth. its normal that it turns green after its opening up, green means its growing. It will turn pink when weather is hot and in dormant. If you want it turns to pink, keep it in a hot and humid place, Yes:
Rare Succulent-Aeonium Aurea ex El Hierro ' are super cute and super rare pink mountain roses.No hair roots. Sometimes it will be shipped with some hair roots and soil, we do recommend to wash it and remove all hair roots to encourage new growth.
it’s normal that it turns green after it’s opening up, green means it’s growing. It will turn pink when weather is hot and in dormant.
If you want it turns to pink, keep it in a hot and humid place,
Yes: outdoor shades in summer. Indoor full sun or under grow light
No: outdoor direct sunlight.
Soil topping(small rocks or pebbles) is recommended. Don't let the rose bud touch soil. Water on soil if the leaves turn soft, don't water on the rose, it will cause rotten when it's in dormant.
The rose will consume the outer leaves in dormant, so It's normal for outer layers dry out. We don't' pick off the outer dry leaves before shipping bc they provide water during shipping. If it turns black like rotten spot, just pick it off and make sure the inner leaves are ok.
You will receive one plant similar to the photo listed, shape and color might be slightly different,
Single stem is around 1" in size
Aabout 3-5cm in size
Size will be smaller when it's in dormant (closed up), and twice larger when it's open up.
If you need a planter, please purchase the planter from our planter section.
***PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU BUY***
If your roses look dry, withered or even "dead", they're NOT dead! Most of our mountain roses sold are in dormant or just came out of dormancy, and once the roses are planted in moisturized soil and given couple of days, the roses WILL open up and start growing and new roots will grow out soon as well.
Dried leaves from the out layer of the plant are consumed by the plant itself to provide nutrition and it's NOT a sign of an unhealthy plant.
The mountain roses are just like other succulents, do not over water them, especially you have to avoid water directly into the center of leaves, if the water were left in the center, it may cause the plant to rotten.
I use organic potting soil, but you can use any other garden soil you like. I normally add some sand (not sea sand, they contain salt and that's deadly to the plants) or light stones to help the roots to breathe better (Sand helps the rooting, and light stones increase spaces between soils so the air flow is better)
During the hot summer time (above 85 F), the mountain roses WILL go dormant, during the dormancy, the plants should be kept in a bright place WITHOUT direct sunlight, and DO NOT water it when it's in dormant. Also, keep the soil dry if the temp is below 38 to 40 F, too much water in the soil may hurt the roots during night time.
No roots
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★★★★★ 5
Stunning Storytelling
Format: Kindle
Excellent. I read The Help on a whim all those years ago and was spellbound by the author's ability to weave a complex story across multiple narrators. When I'd heard that her second novel was coming out, I added it to my library wishlist as fast as I could. Then, the second I got word it was available, I couldn't help but immediately dive in... and, because her first novel made such an impression upon me, I had so much trust in the author's ability to deliver a story that I hadn't even bothered to read the blurb.
Going in blind into the Calamity Club was a discovery! I was charmed, entertained, amused, and once again, spellbound by Stockett's ability to shift between narrators. One, a somewhat sheltered but very bright and kindhearted woman Birdie. And the other, a charming and very intelligent 11-year-old seemingly orphaned girl, Meg. But beyond this, her ability to weave together a story featuring the fringes of society, giving people -- women, of various walks of life -- a voice in an era where women might have the vote, but are still subjected to a variety of society norms, laws, and double standards, is still very compelling.
I adored Meg, and I was so invested in seeing how things would turn out for her. And the strong female cast that Stockett features here only adds to the story's strengths.
Having read a few comments here on length, while I agree the story is a little long and the try-fail cycle of getting the underground business off the ground may feel pointless for some, it didn't bother me and only served to showcase the strength of the women. There were so many characters in this book that one could examine closer, from the aching pain of Rory's story to the quiet pain of the accidental loss of someone struggling with emotional struggles and alcoholism to the desperation of destitution, and the lengths one might go just to survive. There's so much within these pages to mine and consider, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
My only critique is that I felt it ended so abruptly! I wanted just one further chapter, a glimpse of Meg's future...
Still: an excellent read, and the Acknowledgements/Author's Note on the research involved in this one was one that made me think about how far we've come... and the direction of where we might go in the future.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Un-Putdown-Able
Format: Kindle
Wonderful book! It’s intriguing, heartfelt and funny as hell. There may be a few loose ends they are too easily wrapped up but honestly, it doesn’t detract from the overall impact of the book.
I have to say that the story is enhanced by the Audible version, which is something I rarely say because I usually need to see the words in print. But the two readers of the book are superb and add a lot of depth to the characters. Honestly, if there’s a movie made of this book, I will probably be disappointed in the actors who portray the characters of Birdie and Meg because they won’t be as good as Jenna Lamia and January Lavoy who narrated this book for Audible.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Trying times in Oxford Mississippi in 1933
Format: Kindle
The Calamity Club features a cast of strong women and several weak men. The official charitable women are not charitable and the unofficial ones are courageous and are filled with good will. Stockett weaves a long tale of poverty, desperation, determination and sisterly love. Only two sets of sisters are blood related but those who are not, bond by working together for a common purpose.
Stockett serves up humor and pathos in equal measure with a dash or two of realism. Her character development makes The Calamity Club well worth reading
Like The Help, a screenplay should be forthcoming.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2026
★★★★★ 5
So Good!
Format: Hardcover
Some parts of this are reminiscent of The Help, but it is a brand new story. Even though it appears to be a LONG book (650 pages), it goes fast and is hard to put down. The story takes place in Mississippi in the 1930's. 24 year old Birdie travels to see her married sister in Oxford for the purpose of getting some financial help for her family. Her sister Frances married into a seemingly wealthy family, which for reasons that soon become clear, has now fallen on hard times. Eleven year old Meg lives in an orphanage and is treated badly by the volunteers that staff it. If her mom isn't going to come back and get her, then she wants to be adopted as soon as possible, but most people want babies, not older children. Charlie turns up at the house where Birdie is staying with her sister's family. She's bright and helpful, but what's her real story? How are they all connected? This story is at times hilarious and at other times heartbreaking. It has its share of villains, but most of the characters are likeable and you want them to succeed. Just HOW they succeed is the heart of the book, and I won't tell you and spoil the surprise. This is well worth reading, though, and I strongly recommend it.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Outstanding book
Format: Kindle
I loved this book so much that I'm sad that I've finished it. The story is fascinating, the characters well developed and the themes were important and heart wrenching. This is definitely one of the best books I ever read. I can't summarize the story without spoilers and I would not want to deny you the opportunity to enjoy the unfolding of this beautiful story. This is a book I will not forget and I look forward to Kathryn Society's next wonderful book. She is a tremendous author. Thank you Kathryn for the gift of this book!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2026