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<tc>Aeonium "Green Wave"</tc> variegated
<tc>Aeonium "Green Wave"</tc> variegated
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Aeonium "Green Wave" variegated - Origin: Don Suculentas
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It is characterized by two distinctive tones, green and cream, present throughout the year: the leaf shows a well-defined central green band with cream edges that provide contrast, brightness, and a very clean appearance.
One of its most striking features is the shape of its leaves, which during the summer tend to twist and undulate, forming soft waves that enhance its ornamental character and give full meaning to the name
It has an average capacity to produce shoots and a standard growth rate among the variegated.It does not show notable fragility, except for protection against frost, as is the case with all Aeonium, making it an attractive, balanced, and easy-to-cultivate option for variegated succulent collections. Imported plant from China reproduced in our greenhouse.
Known names: ‘Blue Wave’, ‘Bilang’, ‘The Green Lotus’, ‘Ariel’
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Growth cycle of the Aeonium "Green Wave" variegated
One of the most important characteristics of variegated aeoniums is their growth cycle, which is opposite to that of many other succulents.
- Active stage: autumn, winter, and spring
- Rest period: summer
During the summer rest, the plant naturally reduces its activity. Forcing watering or growth during this phase can lead to root problems.
Watering
Watering should always be adapted to the time of year and the actual condition of the plant.
- In active growth: moderate watering every 2–3 weeks, only when the substrate is completely dry
- In summer rest: do not water the substrate; only light misting on specific days
Excess water is one of the main risks in the cultivation of variegated aeonium.
Light and location
These plants need good lighting to maintain a balanced structure, but they do not tolerate prolonged intense sun well.
- Bright and well-ventilated light
- Avoid strong direct sunlight between May and October
- Special care between 12:00 and 16:00
The soft morning sun or late afternoon sun is the most suitable.
Substrate
A very draining substrate is essential for the proper development of variegated aeoniums.
- Avoid moisture accumulation
- Encourage a healthy root system
- Reduce the risk of rot
Drainage is always more important than water retention.
Temperature
- Optimal temperature: between 10 °C and 30 °C
- Protect against frost
- Avoid watering at temperatures below 10 °C
In conditions of prolonged intense heat, the plant naturally goes into dormancy.
You can expand all the cultivation recommendations in our complete guide: Cultivation Guide of
Important considerations
Variegation involves a lower amount of chlorophyll, which makes these plants have less margin for error against excess watering, sunlight, or fertilization.
- Collectors
- Enthusiasts with some experience
- People who prefer quality and selection over volume
Shipping
The plant is shipped bare root (without substrate or pot).
The image corresponds to a 13 cm pot.
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