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Rose Aeonium Red Tip – 2 Large Succulent Cuttings, 6–8” Wide Rosettes,
You will receive 2 large unrooted Rose Aeonium cuttings, each measuring 6 to 8 inches wide, featuring dramatic green rosettes with red-tipped edges. These succulent cuttings are ideal for rock gardens, containers, or drought-tolerant landscapes.
Aeoniums are low-maintenance and root easily in well-draining soil. Their rose-like form adds sculptural beauty to garden beds, succulent arrangements, and patio pots.
Includes 2 unrooted Rose Aeonium cuttings, 6–8” wide each
Beautiful green rosettes with red-tipped edges
Ideal for containers, succulent gardens, or xeriscapes
Easy to propagate in well-draining soil and full sun
Adds bold, sculptural style to indoor or outdoor spaces
Common Name: Rose Aeonium, Red Tip Aeonium
Scientific Name: Aeonium arboreum (cultivar/hybrid)
Color: Green rosettes with red edges
Soil Type: Well-draining cactus or succulent mix
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
Watering: Low; drought-tolerant once rooted
USDA Hardiness Zone: 9–11 (grow in containers elsewhere)
Plant Type: Succulent
Growth Habit: Rosette-forming shrub
Planting Season: Spring to early fall
Toxicity: ⚠️ Mildly toxic to pets if ingested
Aeoniums are low-maintenance and root easily in well-draining soil. Their rose-like form adds sculptural beauty to garden beds, succulent arrangements, and patio pots.
Includes 2 unrooted Rose Aeonium cuttings, 6–8” wide each
Beautiful green rosettes with red-tipped edges
Ideal for containers, succulent gardens, or xeriscapes
Easy to propagate in well-draining soil and full sun
Adds bold, sculptural style to indoor or outdoor spaces
Common Name: Rose Aeonium, Red Tip Aeonium
Scientific Name: Aeonium arboreum (cultivar/hybrid)
Color: Green rosettes with red edges
Soil Type: Well-draining cactus or succulent mix
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
Watering: Low; drought-tolerant once rooted
USDA Hardiness Zone: 9–11 (grow in containers elsewhere)
Plant Type: Succulent
Growth Habit: Rosette-forming shrub
Planting Season: Spring to early fall
Toxicity: ⚠️ Mildly toxic to pets if ingested






