Introducing the Aeonium Shaohua, which is a captivating succulent that belongs to the Aeonium genus. Native to the Canary Islands, it is commonly referred to simply as "Shaohua," known for its stunning rosettes and colorful leaves.
When fully grown, the Aeonium Shaohua can grow up to 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide. The plant's primary feature is its rosette of thick, fleshy leaves, which can range in color from deep green to purple, often with variegated patterns. These rosettes create a bold and visually appealing display. The plant's stems are sturdy and can become quite woody as it matures, adding to its overall structural appeal.
The flowers of Aeonium Shaohua bloom during the spring and summer, with the cluster of small, star-shaped flowers on tall, slender stalks emerging from the center of the rosettes.
The flowers are typically yellow, adding a cheerful contrast to the darker foliage. While the blooms are not the main attraction of the plant, they add an extra layer of beauty and interest.
Caring for Aeonium Shaohua is relatively straightforward, making it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.
This succulent prefers bright, indirect sunlight. While it can tolerate some direct sun, too much exposure can cause the leaves to scorch. Indoors, placing the plant near a south or west-facing window is ideal.
Like most succulents, Aeonium Shaohua requires well-drained specialized succulent soil and should be watered sparingly. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings to prevent root rot. During the dormant period in summer, reduce watering significantly.
A well-draining, sandy soil mix designed for cacti and succulents is best. Aeonium Shaohua thrives in average indoor temperatures ranging from 65°F to 75°F. It should be kept away from cold drafts and sudden temperature fluctuations. This plant thrives outdoors in USDA zones 9-11. In colder climates, it should be brought indoors or protected during the winter months.
The Aeonium Shaohua can be propagated easily through stem cuttings or offsets. Cut a healthy rosette from the main plant, let it dry, and plant it in well-draining soil. Water sparingly until roots develop. Offsets, or "pups," can be separated and potted individually. Ensure the offsets have their own roots before planting.
Overall, the Aeonium Shaohua is a versatile and visually striking succulent that adds architectural beauty to any garden or indoor space. Its resilience and low-maintenance nature make it an ideal choice for gardeners looking to add a touch of elegance and color to their plant collection. With proper care and attention, this plant will thrive and become a standout feature in any landscape, providing year-round interest and charm.
Bloom Season
Flower Color
Growth Rate
Hardiness Zone
Mature Size
Plant Type
Resistance
Sun Exposure
Watering Needs
Bloom Season | Spring, summer |
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Botanical Name | Aeonium shaohua |
Dormancy | Summer |
Family | Crassulaceae |
Flower Color | Yellow |
Genus | Aeonium |
Growth Habit | Rosette |
Growth Rate | Slow to moderate |
Hardiness Zone | 9, 10, 11 |
Mature Size | 3 ft. tall, 2 ft. wide |
Native Area | Canary Islands |
Plant Type | Succulent |
Propagation | By stem cuttings, offsets |
Resistance | Extremely drought-tolerant, heat tolerant, pest resistance, mild frost tolerant |
Soil PH | 6.5, Acidic, Neutral |
Soil Type | Succulents potting mix soil |
Special Features | Easy to maintain |
Sun Exposure | Full sun, partial shade |
Toxicity | Safe for humans, friendly to dogs, friendly to cats |
Watering Needs | Low |
- Description
- Key Plant Features
Introducing the Aeonium Shaohua, which is a captivating succulent that belongs to the Aeonium genus. Native to the Canary Islands, it is commonly referred to simply as "Shaohua," known for its stunning rosettes and colorful leaves.
When fully grown, the Aeonium Shaohua can grow up to 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide. The plant's primary feature is its rosette of thick, fleshy leaves, which can range in color from deep green to purple, often with variegated patterns. These rosettes create a bold and visually appealing display. The plant's stems are sturdy and can become quite woody as it matures, adding to its overall structural appeal.
The flowers of Aeonium Shaohua bloom during the spring and summer, with the cluster of small, star-shaped flowers on tall, slender stalks emerging from the center of the rosettes.
The flowers are typically yellow, adding a cheerful contrast to the darker foliage. While the blooms are not the main attraction of the plant, they add an extra layer of beauty and interest.
Caring for Aeonium Shaohua is relatively straightforward, making it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.
This succulent prefers bright, indirect sunlight. While it can tolerate some direct sun, too much exposure can cause the leaves to scorch. Indoors, placing the plant near a south or west-facing window is ideal.
Like most succulents, Aeonium Shaohua requires well-drained specialized succulent soil and should be watered sparingly. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings to prevent root rot. During the dormant period in summer, reduce watering significantly.
A well-draining, sandy soil mix designed for cacti and succulents is best. Aeonium Shaohua thrives in average indoor temperatures ranging from 65°F to 75°F. It should be kept away from cold drafts and sudden temperature fluctuations. This plant thrives outdoors in USDA zones 9-11. In colder climates, it should be brought indoors or protected during the winter months.
The Aeonium Shaohua can be propagated easily through stem cuttings or offsets. Cut a healthy rosette from the main plant, let it dry, and plant it in well-draining soil. Water sparingly until roots develop. Offsets, or "pups," can be separated and potted individually. Ensure the offsets have their own roots before planting.
Overall, the Aeonium Shaohua is a versatile and visually striking succulent that adds architectural beauty to any garden or indoor space. Its resilience and low-maintenance nature make it an ideal choice for gardeners looking to add a touch of elegance and color to their plant collection. With proper care and attention, this plant will thrive and become a standout feature in any landscape, providing year-round interest and charm.
Bloom Season
Flower Color
Growth Rate
Hardiness Zone
Mature Size
Plant Type
Resistance
Sun Exposure
Watering Needs
Bloom Season | Spring, summer |
---|---|
Botanical Name | Aeonium shaohua |
Dormancy | Summer |
Family | Crassulaceae |
Flower Color | Yellow |
Genus | Aeonium |
Growth Habit | Rosette |
Growth Rate | Slow to moderate |
Hardiness Zone | 9, 10, 11 |
Mature Size | 3 ft. tall, 2 ft. wide |
Native Area | Canary Islands |
Plant Type | Succulent |
Propagation | By stem cuttings, offsets |
Resistance | Extremely drought-tolerant, heat tolerant, pest resistance, mild frost tolerant |
Soil PH | 6.5, Acidic, Neutral |
Soil Type | Succulents potting mix soil |
Special Features | Easy to maintain |
Sun Exposure | Full sun, partial shade |
Toxicity | Safe for humans, friendly to dogs, friendly to cats |
Watering Needs | Low |