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<tc>Aeonium "Mung Bean Paste"</tc> variegated
<tc>Aeonium "Mung Bean Paste"</tc> variegated
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Aeonium "Mung Bean Paste" variegated - Origin: Don Suculentas
The Aeonium “Mung Bean Paste” variegated is a variegated variety likely derived from A. ‘Medusa’, which in turn comes from A. ‘Velour’, belonging to the group of more stable collection variegated aeoniums in terms of color. It develops balanced rosettes with leaves that display a central green band accompanied by cream or soft white margins, which may occasionally acquire slight greenish hues without losing the overall harmony of the plant. Its clean and calm appearance gives it a particularly elegant character among the collection of variegated succulents.
The Aeonium “Mung Bean Paste” variegated maintains a very stable coloration throughout the year, showing few seasonal changes and always preserving a coherent and balanced aesthetic.It presents a slow growth and a very predictable behavior in cultivation, without abrupt changes or unstable expressions of variegation. This visual consistency, combined with its ease of maintenance and refined appearance, makes it a variety especially appreciated by collectors seeking elegant and controlled long-term evolution variegated aeoniums. Imported plant from China and reproduced in our greenhouse.
Known names: ‘Green Medusa’, ‘Green Bean’
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Aeonium variegados : cultivation and care
The variegated aeoniums have a different growth cycle than many other succulents, developing mainly during autumn, winter, and spring, while in summer they significantly reduce their activity.
- 🌞 A lot of filtered light and good ventilation
- 💧 Moderate watering only when the substrate is completely dry
- 🔥 Avoid intense sun and excess humidity during summer
- ❄️ Protect against prolonged frosts
During the summer dormancy, the rosettes tend to progressively close to protect the growth center from extreme heat. In this phase, excess moisture can easily cause root problems, especially with high temperatures and tropical nights.
Observing the plant and adapting to the actual growing climate is much more important than following strict watering schedules.
You can expand all the technical information in our specialized guide: Complete cultivation guide for
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