I love my succulent plants. They change color with the seasons too!
Here’s my aeonium. Normally it’s green with a little bit of red on the tips. In winter the centers get creamy white.
I have cuttings of this plant sprinkled around the garden – but I can’t remember which ones they are until they change color in winter.
This plant had a lot of frost damage last year. I took out the deal leaves and hoped for the best. It seems to be doing much better.
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