Some species die after flowering, so their offsets can replace the mother plant. You can find aeoniums at area garden centers and specialty nurseries. Why is this happening? When will it end?
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Tom Karwin, On Gardening | Growing aeoniums for the agesMost aeoniums are monocarpic, meaning that the flowering stalk dies after blooming. The plant could branch or offset to produce multiple rosettes. Each rosette produces a central inflorescence and ...
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