About the Aeonium Maybach
The name Aeonium Maybach exudes an allure of luxury and sophistication. Belonging to the Aeonium genus, it boasts thin, tapered leaves with a small point at the top and serrated edges. What's most striking about its coloration is its pale green leaves adorned with creamy-yellow variegation, resembling a creamy cake. Aeoniums thrive in clusters, with stems elongating over time to form a woody tree-like structure.
How to care for Aeonium Maybach
Sunlight: Aeonium Maybach thrives in bright, indirect sunlight but can tolerate some direct sunlight. During summer, it's best to avoid direct sun exposure to prevent sunburn on its delicate leaves.
Temperature: The ideal temperature range for Aeonium Maybach is 65-75°F (18-24°C). It flourishes during winter to spring but goes dormant in summer. If temperatures drop below 30°F, relocate it to a warmer spot to prevent frost damage.
Watering: Water Aeonium Maybach following the soak and dry way, allowing the soil to dry out between watering sessions. During summer dormancy, minimal watering is needed as it conserves moisture by curling its leaves inward.
Soil and Pot: Aeoniums aren't picky about soil, but well-draining soil is essential for healthy growth. Professional succulent mix or coconut coir works well. Planting Aeonium Maybach in a 3.5-inch pot with drainage holes is recommended.
Propagation: Propagating Aeonium Maybach is challenging from leaves, so stem cuttings are preferred. Take cuttings from branches, dry them, and plant them in soil.
More information
Primary color: green
Secondary color: green, yellow
Bloom color: yellow
Cold hardiness: Zone 9b to 11b (from 20 °F to 50 °F)
Product format: Rooted in 2" pot
Suitability: Balcony, Window, Garden, Container
Special characteristics: variegated succulent, summer dormant