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Nov 6, 2014 6:10 PM CST
Name: tarev
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Photos of Aeonium as it wakes up..this was the part that got naturally cut off and fell early this Spring, and I just stuck in soil while waiting for more active growth this Fall: too bad, it was the stem with potential blooms.
Got broken due to its heavy and elongated top last April 2014
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temporary repot into separate container:
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Status in Oct of same cuttings: as it slowly wakes up
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This November: no more burgundy color..just all green rosettes and longer leaves: the unopened blooms stalk just fizzled out. Other stem parts still like sticks..no new growth..will just wait a little more if it will try to make any new growth.
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