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Jan 7, 2015 1:39 PM CST
Name: tarev
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They do look sad...it loves to be out in the sun and being cold at the same time. But not the 20's cold.

This is my Aeonium hierrense and my Aeonium arboreum 'Zwartkop' cuttings. Have to make an exception on these ones..having observed the zwartkop can grow very long stems anyways and hierrense tend to be more shrub-like. But I think depending on how hierrense grows, I may have to move it later on to its own container, if it grows more babies faster.

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I think this variegated noid one is also an Aeonium:
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This is my favorite big Aeonium, has fared well after I cut it off for the first time ever last year. Whew! So afraid to disturb this plant but seems okay now. Not sure if I will ever get babies on the old stem...it is just not doing anything unlike the arboreums:

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