Description Aeonium 'Floresens' Care Guide FAQ/Common Issues Aeonium 'Floresens' is a rare variegated succulent in the Crassulaceae family, native to the Canary Islands where it grows on rocky cliffs and volcanic slopes. This tree houseleek has become a collector's favorite for its architectural form and cream-and-green foliage. The plant has thick, spoon-shaped leaves arranged in perfect rosettes atop branching stems. Each leaf has bold white margins contrasting with deep green centers across the rosettes. It develops multiple rosettes on sturdy stems, building a tree-like branching structure that reaches substantial size over time. Yellow flower clusters emerge from the center of mature rosettes on tall spikes during late winter to spring. The blooms appear against the variegated foliage, though flowering signals the end of that particular rosette's life cycle. Aeonium 'Floresens' is non-toxic and safe for cats, dogs, and children. It grows both indoors and outdoors as a container plant, in rock gardens, or in architectural landscapes. Stem cuttings and offsets that develop around the base of mature plants root readily for propagation. The plant reaches 12-18 inches tall and wide, developing its multiple rosettes over time into an impressive specimen. Aeonium 'Floresens' grows well in bright, indirect light indoors or partial shade outdoors. Water it every 7-10 days during the growing season, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings. Aeonium 'Floresens' does best in well-draining cactus and succulent soil mix with added perlite or pumice. It prefers temperatures between 60-75°F and cannot tolerate frost below 32°F. Aeonium 'Floresens' is a moderate-growing collector succulent that needs minimal fertilizer during active growing seasons. It is hardy in USDA zones 9-11 and cannot survive frost below 32°F. It grows outdoors year-round in California, Florida, Texas, Arizona, Hawaii, Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, and Nevada. It also flourishes in coastal regions of Oregon and North Carolina, and in protected microclimates throughout zone 9 areas. Q: Is Aeonium 'Floresens' safe for pets and children? A: It is non-toxic and safe around cats, dogs, and children. Q: How large does the plant grow? A: Aeonium 'Floresens' reaches 12-18 inches tall and wide, developing multiple branching rosettes over time. Q: Can Aeonium 'Floresens' be propagated easily? A: Stem cuttings and offsets root readily and establish quickly. Q: What window direction works best for light? A: Aeonium 'Floresens' grows well in an east or west-facing window with bright, indirect light; avoid direct afternoon sun which can scorch the variegated leaves. Q: Does Aeonium 'Floresens' need frequent watering? A: During the growing season, water every 7-10 days. In winter, reduce watering to every 3-4 weeks as the plant enters dormancy and uses less moisture. Q: Where can this plant grow outdoors year-round? A: Aeonium 'Floresens' grows outdoors in warm-climate states including California, Florida, Texas, Arizona, Hawaii, Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Nevada, and coastal regions of Oregon and North Carolina.