
Aeonium Kiwi — Tricolor Pink Green Yellow Rosette
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Aeonium Kiwi is a striking tricolor succulent known for its layered rosette form and soft pink-edged foliage. With shades of green, yellow, and blush, it adds vibrant elegance to sunny balconies and modern interiors.
Low maintenance and sun-loving, this architectural beauty thrives in bright spaces and makes a refined addition to any plant collection.
Stunning tricolor variegation
• Sculpted rosette growth pattern
• Low maintenance & drought tolerant
• Ideal for bright balconies
• Perfect statement plant for gifting
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Aeonium Kiwi grows well in India, particularly during cooler months (October to March). In plains cities during harsh summers, provide shade and reduce watering as the plant may go semi-dormant until temperatures moderate.
Water Aeonium Kiwi once every 7–10 days during the cooler growing season and reduce to every 20–25 days in summer when semi-dormant. Always let soil dry between waterings. Overwatering in Indian humidity is the main risk.
Yes! Aeonium Kiwi naturally produces offsets (baby plants) around the mother plant. These pups can be separated with a clean knife once a few centimetres wide and planted in their own pot — the easiest way to grow your collection for free.
Yes! Rosette succulents like Aeonium Kiwi are considered auspicious in Indian vastu and are popular gifts for housewarmings, Diwali, and corporate occasions. The rosette shape symbolises harmony — these make long-lasting, memorable green gifts.
Aeonium Kiwi thrives in bright indirect light to full morning sun. An east or west-facing balcony or windowsill is ideal. Avoid harsh afternoon sun in summers. In low light, the plant survives but may lose its compact form and colour.