Aeonium Castello-Paivae
Aeonium Castello-Paivae ‘Variegata’ is best recognized to be a common looking succulent. As the plant develops anticipate it to reach up to 30 centimeters (12 ″) high as well as around 30 cm (12 ″) in diameter. The plants main feature are the fleshy two colour leaves from bright yellow green to dark green depending upon how the plant is worried. When the succulent creates flowers anticipate white flowers from summer.
Characteristics
Aeonium Castello-Paivae is a lesser-known but visually appealing variety within the Aeonium genus, appreciated for its distinctive foliage and growth pattern.
- Appearance: This succulent features rosettes of fleshy, spoon-shaped leaves, growing atop branching stems. The rosettes are typically dense and compact, forming a neat, rounded shape.
- Color: The leaves are primarily green, often with a slight yellow or cream variegation. The edges of the leaves may display a pink or red tint, particularly when the plant is exposed to bright sunlight or cooler temperatures.
- Size: The rosettes of Aeonium Castello-Paivae are moderately sized, usually around 3-5 inches in diameter. The plant’s overall height and spread depend on its growing conditions and age.
- Flowers: Like other Aeonium species, it blooms with small, star-shaped flowers. The flowers are usually yellow and appear on tall stems above the foliage, typically in late winter or early spring.
Cultivation and Propagation
Aeonium Castello-Paivae requires standard succulent care but is known for its adaptability and resilience.
- Light Requirements: Prefers bright, indirect sunlight. It can tolerate some direct sunlight, but excessive direct exposure may lead to leaf scorch.
- Soil: Thrives best in well-draining soil, such as a specialized cactus or succulent mix, to prevent root rot.
- Watering: Water moderately, allowing the soil to dry out completely between watering sessions. It’s important to avoid over-watering, particularly during dormant periods.
- Temperature: Enjoys mild temperatures and should be protected from frost. In regions with cold winters, it’s advisable to grow it in a pot that can be moved indoors.
- Propagation: Propagation can be done through stem cuttings or offsets. Cut a healthy stem or remove an offset, allow it to dry and callous for a few days, then plant it in well-draining soil.
Aeonium Castello-Paivae is an excellent choice for succulent gardens, mixed containers, or as a standalone specimen in a pot, adding a touch of elegance with its variegated foliage.
Other Types of Aeonium
- Aeonium Kiwi
- Aeonium Nobile
- Aeonium Arboreum cv ‘Zwartkop’
- Aeonium Arboreum ‘Luteovariegatum’
- Aeonium decorum
- Aeonium hierrense
- Crested Aeonium Sunburst
- Aeonium lancerottense
- Aeonium goochiae
- Aeonium haworthii
- Aeonium arboreum var atropurpureum
- Aeonium lindleyi
- Aeonium Cuneatum
- Aeonium canariense
- Aeonium undulatum
- Aeonium urbicum
- Aeonium gomerense
- Aeonium leucoblepharum
- Aeonium tabuliforme ‘Dinner Plate Aeonium’
- Aeonium ‘Cyclops’
- Aeonium ‘Jack Catlin’
- Aeonium ‘Starburst’
- Aeonium ‘Sunburst’
- Aeonium Mascaense