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Aeonium Green Bean
The plant likes a sunny location, can tolerate partial shade.
Always water a few days after the substrate has dried out. In winter, limit watering.
It can tolerate temperatures down to -1.1 °C in the short term. However, the plant is not hardy.
Pinching out the tips will encourage abundant branching and create a denser, more attractive plant.
Aeonium Green Bean is a variegated aeonium cultivar grown for its unusual form and fresh green leaf coloration. The name “Green Bean” refers to the soft, rounded appearance of the rosette and the plant’s compact overall habit.
The leaves are light green, variegated, smooth, and slightly fleshy, arranged in a regular rosette. They are spatulate to oval in shape and form a compact, symmetrical structure. The rosette is set on a short stem, which is clearly visible in cultivated plants.
Flowers are not the main feature of this cultivar, and the plant is grown primarily for the shape and appearance of its leaf rosette.
Aeonium Green Bean requires a well-draining substrate and a bright position without direct midday sun. Watering should be moderate and only after the substrate has dried, as it must not remain waterlogged for long periods. Thanks to its compact size, it is well suited for growing in smaller containers as an undemanding collector aeonium.