Aeonium Mardi Gras
Aeonium 'Mardi Gras'
Early Winter 2021
10
- 2
Early Autumn 2020
6
- 1
Early Autumn 2020
6
- 1
Late Spring 2020
6
- 1
Early Spring 2020
8
- 5
Late Winter 2020
4
- 1
Mid Winter 2020
3
- 0
Early Winter 2020
1
- 0








Aeonium Mardi Gras
Early Winter 2021
10
Early Autumn 2020
6

Another photo of my #aeonium-mardigras just ordered a filter to get rid of the hard water spots on my plants #overprotectiveplantmother
Early Autumn 2020
6

So much new growth over the summer! #update
Late Spring 2020
6

Getting too much heat and sun. Putting up a shade cover today. I’ve been out of the area for 3-4 days and it’s been warmer than warm (upper 80’s to high 90’s!) lets hope everyone isn’t melted or sunburned
Early Spring 2020
8

I had to do an emergency report on this beauty… She was overtaking the entire bowl that I had her in and the other plants that shared that bowl were not too happy with her being a bowl hog. Now she’s taking off like crazy!

Ooo too much direct sun. The sty nice and red with filtered sun. Mine is in a greenhouse and is marvelous. Take a look at my pictures

@docthrill it’s actually under a table out of direct light. It’s been cold here which is when it changed colors

Yeah, some Aeoniums don’t like cold.

@docthrill the plant has more than doubled and is loosing very few leaves so I think she’s ok. Just deep color for now.
Late Winter 2020
4

Spring green creeping back in (swipe for more progress pics)
Mid Winter 2020
3
Early Winter 2020
1
Anybody seen this before? My #aeonium-mardigras has one branch that is as expected with the typical #veriegated pattern with the pink edges and another one is just green looking with no white... never seen this before... anyone else? Oh and ignore the white it’s leftover #diatomaceousearth residue after the rain. #succulent-help #aeonium-advice
It’s reverting back to its parent species. 🌞