Thanks so much. I have another 10 varieties or so... I didn't want to make it a half hour video of aeoniums! They are amazing succulents. Thanks for watching.
Hi there.. you have a beautiful garden ,specially aeoniums. I'm new to this succulent planting and I'm falling in love with it , specially the aeoniums . Are you selling some cuttings of your aeoniums?
Subscribed thank you for explaining in an easy way to understand. I have the plum Perdy and kiwi and I've watch 60 videos before I found yours ! Thank you!
Wow 😮 your garden looks so beautiful. Aeoniums is like a flower that’s always in bloom. I don’t have warm season all year round let alone a garden. But I just picked up an aeonium, I wonder if it’s the tiny florette or a giant florette like yours. I would love to pick up a big pink succulent that you have one day. I never seen it in Toronto before.
Thanks! Time will tell with Aeoniums... Hopefully it's a larger variety! The "Berry Nice" is hard to find and I've only seen it once. It also goes by the name Aeonium Leucoblepharum, but I'm not sure if they are exactly the same thing. Thanks for watching!
zaboca09 Bummer! Sometimes they die because people try to water them when they are dormant. It leads to rot. I have much better success growing them in part sun to almost full shade. Thanks for watching and give them another try.
Can you do or have you done one in a container...I see some are in them..but us there specific care for those in a container. I have a small patio and bought the purple variety...I love these and want so badly to get them to grow big. I live in Missouri so I have to winter them in my apartment...there's where I have difficulties...this is my second attempt. Also I had a pretty nice size one with 4 stems and heads..but it never grew anymore flowers..how do I get it to make more and get more woodsy in the stems
Hi! They grow just the same in containers. Make sure that they are well draining pots and the soil I like to use is Palm and Cactus mix. In Missouri? That is awesome. Grow them in part to little sun in your area so they don't go dormant. You need to get them to grow all spring and summer. They take about 5-8 years to mature and turn more woody. Then, they will bloom but the stalk that blooms dies. My advice is to keep them out of dormancy. ua-cam.com/video/bggfWkeKmz8/v-deo.html
Hi Paul, recently I bought two pots of Black Rose Aeonium. Each pot has around 5-7 heads, they're all from cuttings, thus each of them has its own stem. I'm not so sure what to do with them. Thinking to put in garden, do you think it's best to just put all that one pot of 5-7 into one spot and another pot on another? or spread those 10-14 Aonium across different spots? Thanks.
I'd recommend putting them in different spots that receive a different amount of sunlight in the yard. In full shade, they will look very different and may not go dormant in the summer and fall.
I think good drainage is more important for these plants in my experience. They don't like to have wet feet. I'd repot it when it gets too big for it's pot. Good luck!
I got it at Green Thumb Nursery in San Marcos, CA. I've also seen it labeled under a different name at Walter Andersen Nursery in Poway, CA. Good Luck.. I hope you can find one.
It's real name is actually Aeonium Leucoblepharum. It's a natural species and one of the few Aeonium not native the the Canary Islands. Leucoblepharum is actually native to East Africa, with this particular form being native to Yemen. It is often sold mislabeled under the name "Berry Nice." So looking up its true species name, you might be able to find some online sellers more easily. I have a huge one I've been growing for four years now.
@@TristianAvariel I'm not so sure about that. I have both and Berry Nice is more pink and has longer leaves than Aeonium Leucoblepharum. But it can also be due to plant variability. My best guess it that this is probably the history of the confusion... It can be found here. www.smgrowers.com/products/plants/plantdisplay.asp?plant_id=3938
I've tried aeoniums before, with no luck. This year I got some more on sale just to try, and they have been fabulous until I found snails (and maybe squirrels) eating them! I came out one day and found my 1st favorite (a black one) had been snapped off! I picked up the piece and potted it up, and it's like nothing ever happened to it! And thecold stem has five babies sprouting! Yesterday, however I moved a pot with another aeonium to what I thought would be a safer place and when I tried to place it in the plant holder for the pot, it just fell right through, breaking 7 large leaves off of one side of the plant! I am heartbroken. I dont know the variety, but this one has slightly ruffled leaves, and dark brown/reddish color on the edges. The central crown, stem, and right side of the plant are fine, but is there any way to propagate the once gorgeous leaves that were broken off? It was gorgeous - not so much, now.
Bummer! I don't think they can propigate from leaves... Give it some time and they will bounce back! You are correct, snails like to snack on them :) Thanks for watching.
I placed a few green rose cuttings in a pot in my backyard and.some creature stole about 4 over two nights. They’re quite heavy so wondering what animal could’ve taken it. There was very little mess left behind.
@@WhatPlantisthatPaul Any chance it's some creature/animal? Opossums, rats, squirrels? My first thought was a human, but I am trying not to think negatively. Usually there will be signs of animals chomping on my succulents, but no obviously signs of digging, bites, mess left behind.
Awesome! Aeoniums are a succulent that are not root dependent... Such amazing plants. Thanks for watching and be careful of too much water, some varieties can rot with too much water when in dormancy or during a cold spell near freezing.
Haha. If my channel blows up, I will. Seriously though, look into finding a local Facebook Succulent Swap group. I don't pay for many succulents, we swap them in our group. It's amazing, people have drop off and pick up tables all over our city. It's all free.
Thanks for watching. As summer approaches, check out our aeomium dormancy video! ua-cam.com/video/bggfWkeKmz8/v-deo.html
What an awesome video! Thanks for all the info! ❤ You have a happy beautiful collection!
Thank you for the kind words.
You got a beautiful garden. I don't think I've seen these unusual plants. Learned something new.
Thanks so much. I have another 10 varieties or so... I didn't want to make it a half hour video of aeoniums! They are amazing succulents. Thanks for watching.
Beautiful varieties. Great garden. Thank you for the information.
Nature can be a respite from events nowadays.
Thanks so much. I agree, I am lucky to have a yard and an outdoor space. I'd go crazy if I was stuck indoors! Stay healthy.
Love the video! I have my late grandmothers 30+ year old potted succulents and love them! She lived in Morro bay California.
Your plants are stunning 😍
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful garden and great info. thank you :)
Thanks for the kind words and thanks for watching!
Hi there.. you have a beautiful garden ,specially aeoniums. I'm new to this succulent planting and I'm falling in love with it , specially the aeoniums . Are you selling some cuttings of your aeoniums?
I like your blue chalk sticks too!!!
Thanks :)
Subscribed thank you for explaining in an easy way to understand. I have the plum Perdy and kiwi and I've watch 60 videos before I found yours ! Thank you!
Awesome, thank you!
Beautiful 😍 Thanks for sharing 👍
love it. keep us updated if you open up. selling ang shipping them. would be one to order some. thanks.
Will do!
Fantastic Aeunium plants you’ve got .
So nice of you, thank you!
Thanks for Your informative video,I just purchased Marci Gras
Thanks for watching! What a great choice, they grow slower for me, but are stunning.
Wow 😮 your garden looks so beautiful. Aeoniums is like a flower that’s always in bloom. I don’t have warm season all year round let alone a garden. But I just picked up an aeonium, I wonder if it’s the tiny florette or a giant florette like yours. I would love to pick up a big pink succulent that you have one day. I never seen it in Toronto before.
Thanks! Time will tell with Aeoniums... Hopefully it's a larger variety! The "Berry Nice" is hard to find and I've only seen it once. It also goes by the name Aeonium Leucoblepharum, but I'm not sure if they are exactly the same thing. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for the information. I just got my first aeonium, and your video really helpful. 😊
Hi! Awesome, they are lovely plants. I bet you'll have a collection of them in no time. Thanks for the kinds words and for watching.
Thank you.i got lots of this
They are amazing plants!
I’m in zone 11. Hope to have some in my home
OMG!!!! I looove all of them!!! Please share your cuttings
I do place them at some local succulent swapping tables around San Diego.
I do place them at some local succulent swapping tables around San Diego.
But I’m in VA! Lol
@@AnnetteLezama Haha... Check to see if your area has a succulent swap group on Facebook... If not, start one!
I wish this video was around when I got my first aeonium 2 years ago before I killed it I didn’t realize they needed that much shade
zaboca09 Bummer! Sometimes they die because people try to water them when they are dormant. It leads to rot. I have much better success growing them in part sun to almost full shade. Thanks for watching and give them another try.
Propagation 9:17
Thanks for the timestamp.
yes, save the bees. Nice vid
Thanks 👍
Thank you. Beautiful. 🤩🤩💜
Thanks for watching and for the kind words!
Can you do or have you done one in a container...I see some are in them..but us there specific care for those in a container. I have a small patio and bought the purple variety...I love these and want so badly to get them to grow big. I live in Missouri so I have to winter them in my apartment...there's where I have difficulties...this is my second attempt. Also I had a pretty nice size one with 4 stems and heads..but it never grew anymore flowers..how do I get it to make more and get more woodsy in the stems
Hi! They grow just the same in containers. Make sure that they are well draining pots and the soil I like to use is Palm and Cactus mix. In Missouri? That is awesome. Grow them in part to little sun in your area so they don't go dormant. You need to get them to grow all spring and summer. They take about 5-8 years to mature and turn more woody. Then, they will bloom but the stalk that blooms dies. My advice is to keep them out of dormancy. ua-cam.com/video/bggfWkeKmz8/v-deo.html
I just got my very first aeonium cuttings, I love this video. How can you tell when they are dormant?
You can tell if the go dormant because they lose several leaves and close up like a rose bud. Thanks for watching and good luck!
What Plant is that, Paul? Oh ok, thanks.. some of the cuttings I got we’re closed like that some aren’t.
Hi Paul, recently I bought two pots of Black Rose Aeonium. Each pot has around 5-7 heads, they're all from cuttings, thus each of them has its own stem. I'm not so sure what to do with them. Thinking to put in garden, do you think it's best to just put all that one pot of 5-7 into one spot and another pot on another? or spread those 10-14 Aonium across different spots? Thanks.
I'd recommend putting them in different spots that receive a different amount of sunlight in the yard. In full shade, they will look very different and may not go dormant in the summer and fall.
I have the sunburst one..its very small. I have it in a shallow bowl pot. Should I put them in a pot that's deeper??
I think good drainage is more important for these plants in my experience. They don't like to have wet feet. I'd repot it when it gets too big for it's pot. Good luck!
How often do you water them?
Hi Paul, I’m in love with your plants. Where can I get the berry nice variety? I’m going crazy looking for it. Thank you
I got it at Green Thumb Nursery in San Marcos, CA. I've also seen it labeled under a different name at Walter Andersen Nursery in Poway, CA. Good Luck.. I hope you can find one.
It's real name is actually Aeonium Leucoblepharum. It's a natural species and one of the few Aeonium not native the the Canary Islands. Leucoblepharum is actually native to East Africa, with this particular form being native to Yemen. It is often sold mislabeled under the name "Berry Nice." So looking up its true species name, you might be able to find some online sellers more easily. I have a huge one I've been growing for four years now.
Aevriel thank you, it’s a beautiful plant.
@@TristianAvariel I'm not so sure about that. I have both and Berry Nice is more pink and has longer leaves than Aeonium Leucoblepharum. But it can also be due to plant variability. My best guess it that this is probably the history of the confusion... It can be found here. www.smgrowers.com/products/plants/plantdisplay.asp?plant_id=3938
I have both and see some slight differences.. Here is the history of "Berry Nice" www.smgrowers.com/products/plants/plantdisplay.asp?plant_id=3938
good video thanks you
Thank you for watching.
wow! that crested Aeonium is owesome! is it possible to buy it from you? i live in the UK and i love collecting them
I don't have the proper permits... But hopefully in the future. Thanks for watching.
@@WhatPlantisthatPaul okay hopefully sooner
I've tried aeoniums before, with no luck. This year I got some more on sale just to try, and they have been fabulous until I found snails (and maybe squirrels) eating them! I came out one day and found my 1st favorite (a black one) had been snapped off! I picked up the piece and potted it up, and it's like nothing ever happened to it! And thecold stem has five babies sprouting!
Yesterday, however I moved a pot with another aeonium to what I thought would be a safer place and when I tried to place it in the plant holder for the pot, it just fell right through, breaking 7 large leaves off of one side of the plant! I am heartbroken. I dont know the variety, but this one has slightly ruffled leaves, and dark brown/reddish color on the edges. The central crown, stem, and right side of the plant are fine, but is there any way to propagate the once gorgeous leaves that were broken off? It was gorgeous - not so much, now.
Bummer! I don't think they can propigate from leaves... Give it some time and they will bounce back! You are correct, snails like to snack on them :) Thanks for watching.
I placed a few green rose cuttings in a pot in my backyard and.some creature stole about 4 over two nights. They’re quite heavy so wondering what animal could’ve taken it. There was very little mess left behind.
Maybe a human? That is a bummer no matter what happened... Sorry for your loss.
@@WhatPlantisthatPaul Any chance it's some creature/animal? Opossums, rats, squirrels? My first thought was a human, but I am trying not to think negatively. Usually there will be signs of animals chomping on my succulents, but no obviously signs of digging, bites, mess left behind.
I have two that even grow in clay soil.
Awesome! Aeoniums are a succulent that are not root dependent... Such amazing plants. Thanks for watching and be careful of too much water, some varieties can rot with too much water when in dormancy or during a cold spell near freezing.
Hay, you hawe the most beautiful colection of aeoniums😍. I hawe only arboreum one. I wood like to now if you wod sale some🙏😊.Thank s
Hapy growing.
Thanks! I am more of a collector but give some away to friends and neighbors. Do you live in San Diego?
Oooo i wish😎...i am from EU Slovenija. Wood you be weling to ship them eniwey. I wod be sooo much greitfull and aprishieited.
Hawe a nice day🍁🍷😃. Vida
Are aeoniums monocarpic? All varieties?
I believe so, however only at the part that flowers.
Plantas maravilhosas. 😍😍
Thank you!
Plz switch on the playbackspeed..
We will work on that. I hope to upgrade my equipment soon. Thanks for watching.
Just found your channel my favorite also. Could you please put the plants name on screen? I subscribed 🤩🤩🤩💜💜
Thanks, we are starting to do that now. Thanks for the advice and for watching.
Do you sell your succulents?
Hi! No, I am more of a collector, but like to swap with others in my area ;)
Se ven muy buenos tus vídeos, pero deberías poner los subtítulos en español! Saludos y gracias!
Thanks, we will look into it.
Will neem harm bees?
Not in my experience, but I don't spray when they are on the flowers.
Hello .vous pouvez me donner qq bouture des aeonium svp .vous êtes sympathique
Merci Merci
😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you!
I wish I was your neighbor.... Starting to grow succulents. Please send me some 🙂
Haha. If my channel blows up, I will. Seriously though, look into finding a local Facebook Succulent Swap group. I don't pay for many succulents, we swap them in our group. It's amazing, people have drop off and pick up tables all over our city. It's all free.
@@WhatPlantisthatPaul good luck with your channel 👍
@@arsa5509 Thanks
ur vlog is so great and so much info about aeonium.. but the contrast and brightness of ur video keep on changing its painful to watch
Sorry for that. I have better equipment now.
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Thank you!
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Poor snail.
It's hard to be a gardener at times.
Talking more about what he has than what titles says