Aeonium’Inferno '
house : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : AeonieaeGenus : Aeonium
Aeonium’Inferno ' is ahybridof unknown line of descent initially stick in in Australia by Paradisia Nurseries . It is considered a variegated sport ofAeonium’Short Black ' .

Private collection, Perth, Western Australia, Australia. Photo by Jummy Chaimaha. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
Aeonium’Inferno ' is a adorable succulent with stocky growth and a prominent scope of colors throughout the year . It can turn up to 12 inches ( 30 cm ) magniloquent and formrosetteson a branching stem . The vary leafage show nuance of Bourgogne , magenta , fleeceable , and white and a lilliputian splash of pink and cream along the passably distorted margin . They are much greener with pink to cream - colored margins in the turn time of year but become sinister Bourgogne with pink margins in summer . This loanblend has a superficial resemblance toAeonium’Mardi Gras ' .
inflorescence has not been observed to day of the month .
Light : A.‘Inferno ' grows dependable in full sun to fond shade . Indoors , give it brilliant collateral light as much as possible . A leggy , stretched plant is a preindication of not getting enough light .

Private collection, Perth, Western Australia, Australia. Photo by Ching Tho. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
Soil : While most succulents do well when institute in a potting mixture specifically formulated for succulents , sandlike loam or even potting premix improve with perlite is dear forA.‘Inferno ' because it requires some more wet .
Temperature : This succulent does not like red-hot or dry weather and may go torpid in summer . It prefer temperature between 65 and 75 ° F ( 18 and 24 ° C).A.‘Inferno ' can defy temperatures as low as 30 ° F ( -1.1 ° C).USDA Plant Hardiness Zones10a to 11b , 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° C ) .
Watering : A.‘Inferno ' want more piss than most succulents , but too much wet can induce etymon rotting . In springiness and crepuscule , irrigate the plant good , then take into account the soil to dry out before watering again . Water more slenderly in winter . The plant does not need to be watered during its summer quiescence except in arid conditions .

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Fertilizing : Feed your works with a half - intensity balanced fertilizer once a calendar month during the growing season . Do not feedA.‘Inferno ' when it is abeyant in the summer month .
repot : If you growA.‘Inferno ' in a container , repot it with fresh pot dirt every two to three years . select a container with drain kettle of fish to avoid standing water and root guff .
extension : This succulent is very loose to propagate from press clipping . The in force fourth dimension to take cuttings is spring . permit the cut end to dry for several daytime before place it in the soil .

Private collection, Perth, Western Australia, Australia. Photo by Ching Tho. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
Learn more atHow to Grow and Care for Aeonium .
A.‘Inferno ' is non - toxic to world and animals .
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