About Aeonium 'Medusa' (4 inch)
Aeonium 'Medusa' is a variety of Aeonium 'Velour'. This succulent is named 'Medusa' because its original greenish-yellow and pink leaves develop black streaks when exposed to sunlight. The black streaks are arranged in a rosette of leaves, resembling Medusa's hair that turned into snakes in Greek mythology.
How to care for Aeonium 'Medusa' (4 inch)
Sun/Temperature: Aeonium 'Medusa' thrives in full sun, perfect for outdoor placement on a sunny place . It can be left outside during the spring and fall if it gets the right light and temperature. Remember to protect it from the summer heat by placing it in a semi-shade. Aeonium 'Medusa' is comfortable in temperatures ranging from 60-80°F, but it should be brought indoors during the winter to avoid freezing temperatures below 40°F.
Soil/Watering: Succulent Aeonium 'Medusa' thrives in loose, well-drained soil. A blend of vermiculite, perlite, leaf litter, or nutrient-rich succulent soil is ideal. With its preference for dry conditions, watering should be done carefully to prevent waterlogging. The soak-and-dry method is recommended for maintaining its health and beauty.
Pot: Aeonium 'Medusa' prefers a ceramic or plastic pot with good air permeability but must have drainage holes at the bottom. A more deep pot is recommended since Aeonium 'Medusa' has a long root system andwe recommend that it is best to place this succulent outdoors.
Propagation: Cutting can be used for propagation. Select healthy parts, cut them off quickly with a sharp knife, stick them in dry soil, and wait for the roots to grow. Just keep them lightly moist with a spray bottle until they grow roots, then water and care for them as usual.
Pet and disease: Aeonium 'Medusa' is susceptible to pests such as aphids and mites. Diseases can be controlled by using soapy water or special insecticides when detected. Disease: succulent Aeonium 'Medusa' is susceptible to root and leaf rot, so control watering and ventilation.
More Information
Primary color: Red
Second color: Milky/Pink
Cold hardiness: USDA Hardiness Zones 10 to 11 (from 30°F to 50°F)
Product format: Rooted in 4" pot
Suitability: Ideal for gardenbalcony, window
Propagation: Easy by cutting
Special characteristic: Pet safe