- Botanical name: Aeonium 'Blushing Beauty'
- Common name: Aeonium
- Family: Crassulaceae
- Plant Type: Cactus or succulent, Conservatory, House plant, Perennial
Green
- Key features:
- Dramatic foliage
- Low maintenance plant
Aeoniums are natives of Madeira, the Canary Islands and North Africa, so therefore need winter protection when grown in Britain. Aeoniums make excellent summer bedding plants, and look particularly good in terracotta pots.
Aeonium ‘Blushing Beauty’ has rosettes of green leaves tinged with red. For best results, water plants sparingly, especially during winter.
How to grow Aeonium 'Blushing Beauty'
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Plant size
90cm height
60cm spread
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Aspect
South facing, west facing
- Sun exposure: Dappled shade, full sun
Plant calendar
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Plant |
J
Do not Plant in January |
F
Do not Plant in February |
M
Do not Plant in March |
A
Do not Plant in April |
M
Do Plant in May |
J
Do Plant in June |
J
Do not Plant in July |
A
Do not Plant in August |
S
Do not Plant in September |
O
Do not Plant in October |
N
Do not Plant in November |
D
Do not Plant in December |
Aeonium 'Blushing Beauty' and wildlife
Aeonium 'Blushing Beauty' has no particular known value to wildlife in the UK.
Is Aeonium 'Blushing Beauty' poisonous?
Aeonium 'Blushing Beauty' has no toxic effects reported.
No reported toxicity to Birds
No reported toxicity to Cats
No reported toxicity to Dogs
No reported toxicity to Horses
No reported toxicity to Livestock
No reported toxicity to People