Aeonium « Cornish Rose »
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Hybride mis à la disposition du public en 2017, l'Aeonium 'Cornish Rose' est le résultat d'une hybridation naturelle d'Aeonium prospérant sur une falaise des Cornouailles. Cette plante s'est distinguée par sa couleur luminescente et sa jolie forme de rosette ressemblant à une rose. Prélevée sous forme de bouture en 2015, nous l'avons cultivée en pépinière. C'est l'un des meilleurs hybrides naturels que nous ayons vus.
Il développe plusieurs étages de longues branches au fur et à mesure de sa croissance, créant un spectacle impressionnant une fois fleuri. Il peut produire de nombreux bébés à partir du bas, qui peuvent être séparés et cultivés individuellement.
Il sera plus beau dans son propre pot en tant que spécimen isolé, mais peut être planté avec d'autres succulentes dans une rocaille. Soyez attentif à sa croissance, car il peut rapidement prendre le dessus.
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How to Care For Aeonium « Cornish Rose »
How often should I water Aeonium « Cornish Rose »? 💦 +
The Aeonium « Cornish Rose » would like to be soaked and left to partially dry, usually between once and twice per week in the peak growing season. It is advised to reduce watering when plants are dormant, usually during a heatwave, and to significantly reduce/ stop watering when conditions are frosty. If grown indoors over winter, water the plant lightly and directly to the roots when the plant is thirsty.
What soil is best for Aeonium « Cornish Rose »? 🪴 +
Aeonium « Cornish Rose » needs free-draining soil to thrive. Use a specialist cactus and succulent mix, or blend compost with horticultural grit, sand, or perlite. This keeps the roots aerated and prevents excess moisture, which can cause root rot. Adding a gritty top-dressing not only looks attractive but also keeps foliage dry, reduces fungus gnats, and helps regulate moisture. Healthy soil is the foundation of successful succulent care.
Does Aeonium « Cornish Rose » need fertiliser? 🌱 +
Yes, but only in moderation. Feeding helps maintain healthy growth and strong colours. Use a diluted liquid fertiliser for succulents or a balanced cactus feed during the growing season (spring and summer). Apply every few weeks when watering. Avoid fertilising during dormancy in winter, as plants are resting and don’t need extra nutrients. Too much fertiliser can cause weak, leggy growth, so always err on the side of less.
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