Aeonium Kiwi

$10.00

Aeonium 'Kiwi' is a color argument in plant form. The rosettes come in yellow at the center, transitioning to green, and finishing with red or pink tips at the edges — and that gradient isn't constant. It deepens with more sun, intensifies in cooler weather, and shifts with the season. The same plant looks different in June than it does in October.

Aeoniums are winter growers, which means they actively grow through fall and spring, slow down in summer heat, and can look a little tired in peak summer — before bouncing back when temperatures drop. This surprises people who expect succulents to love heat. They don't. They love bright light and cool nights.

Each rosette is already a finished-looking thing, like a living piece of geometry.

Care, the simple version

•       Light: Full sun to bright indirect light; more sun = more color

•       Water: Water regularly in spring and fall; reduce significantly in summer dormancy

•       Humidity: Tolerates low humidity; good airflow is more important

•       Growth note: Winter grower; may look dormant in peak summer — this is normal

•       Heads up: Non-toxic to pets and people

What arrives with your plant

•       One Aeonium Kiwi, rooted and ready

•       A digital care card — with full light, water, and troubleshooting guidance written the Roots Included way

•       A 4" pot, ready to go

A note from us: Bright light, moderate water in its active seasons, and patience through summer. The color rewards are worth it.

Aeonium 'Kiwi' is a color argument in plant form. The rosettes come in yellow at the center, transitioning to green, and finishing with red or pink tips at the edges — and that gradient isn't constant. It deepens with more sun, intensifies in cooler weather, and shifts with the season. The same plant looks different in June than it does in October.

Aeoniums are winter growers, which means they actively grow through fall and spring, slow down in summer heat, and can look a little tired in peak summer — before bouncing back when temperatures drop. This surprises people who expect succulents to love heat. They don't. They love bright light and cool nights.

Each rosette is already a finished-looking thing, like a living piece of geometry.

Care, the simple version

•       Light: Full sun to bright indirect light; more sun = more color

•       Water: Water regularly in spring and fall; reduce significantly in summer dormancy

•       Humidity: Tolerates low humidity; good airflow is more important

•       Growth note: Winter grower; may look dormant in peak summer — this is normal

•       Heads up: Non-toxic to pets and people

What arrives with your plant

•       One Aeonium Kiwi, rooted and ready

•       A digital care card — with full light, water, and troubleshooting guidance written the Roots Included way

•       A 4" pot, ready to go

A note from us: Bright light, moderate water in its active seasons, and patience through summer. The color rewards are worth it.