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🎁Last Day 70% OFF🌑Aeonium 'Black Rose' – The Darkest Succulent You’ll Ever Grow🖤 46051

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Meet the Aeonium 'Black Rose', a dramatic succulent that turns heads with its deep burgundy rosettes—so dark, they're almost black. This bold beauty looks like something out of a fairytale garden. It thrives with minimal care and brings instant contrast to any pot, patio, or sunny windowsill. 
 

馃枻 Why You'll Love It:

  • Striking Color – Deep purple to nearly black, especially vibrant in bright sunlight.

  • Low Maintenance – Loves sun, hates overwatering, easy for beginners.

  • Unique Rosette Shape – Grows like a flower that never wilts.

  • Year-Round Eye-Catcher – Even when dormant, it still holds its form and color.

鉂わ笍 Perfect For:

  • Dark-themed succulent bowls

  • Gothic weddings or event decor

  • Gifting something unforgettable

  • That one moody corner that needs exactly this energy

馃挕 Whether you're expanding your succulent family, gifting something unique, or simply upgrading your windowsill vibe—Black Rose is a conversation starter.

馃尶 FAQ

Q: How big is each plant?
A: Each Black Rose Aeonium is a mature rosette, typically 2.5–3.5 inches across. These are not cuttings — they are fully rooted and ready to thrive.

Q: Will it stay dark like the photos?
A: Yes — with enough sunlight, the leaves will deepen into a rich purple-black. Indoors, it may appear more greenish, but outdoor light will bring out its signature dark tones.

Q: How do I care for it after arrival?
A: After unboxing, let the roots air out for a day. Then plant in well-draining succulent soil, place in bright indirect light, and water sparingly. These thrive on neglect!

Q: Is this plant cold hardy?
A: Aeonium 'Black Rose' prefers mild climates and is not frost tolerant. If you're in a colder zone, we recommend keeping it indoors during winter.

Q: How long will shipping take?
A: Orders typically ship within 2–3 business days. U.S. delivery takes 4–7 days depending on your location. You'll receive a tracking number once it ships!

Q: What if my plant arrives damaged?
A: Don’t worry — we’ve got you covered. Just send us a photo within 48 hours of delivery and we’ll arrange a free replacement or refund.

 


How to Care for Succulents (And Not Kill Them): 9 Plant-Care Tips

1. Make Sure Your Succulents Get Enough Light

Succulents love light and need about six hours of sun per day, depending on the type of succulent. Newly planted succulents can scorch in direct sunlight, so you may need to gradually introduce them to full sun exposure or provide shade with a sheer curtain.

2. Rotate Succulents Frequently

Succulents love direct sun, but if yours is sitting in the same exact spot day after day, it's likely that only one side is getting enough light. Langton and Ray suggest rotating the plant often. Succulents will lean towards the sun, so rotating them will help them stand up straight. (Leaning may also be a sign that they need to be in a sunnier spot

3. Water According to the Season

Just like us, succulents need more energy when they're in a period of growth. During the spring and summer, the plants are thriving and drinking up much more water than when they're resting in the fall and winter. Langton and Ray recommend testing the soil with a finger—when the top 1.25 inches are dry, grab your watering can. Overwatering can kill your succulent, so make sure you let the soil dry between waterings.

4. Water the Soil Directly

When you water your succulents, soak the soil until water runs out of the drainage holes. (If your container doesn’t have drainage holes, use less water.) Don’t use a spray bottle to water your succulents—misting can cause brittle roots and moldy leaves . You can also place pots in a pan of water and allow the water to absorb through the drainage hole. Once the top of the soil is moist, remove from the pan.

5. Keep Succulents Clean

"Inevitably, your indoor plants will gradually pick up dust on their surface, which can inhibit their growth," write Langton and Ray. Wipe off the leaves and spines gently with a damp cloth (use a soft paintbrush to get at hard-to-reach spots).

6. Choose a Container with Drainage

Succulents don’t like to sit in waterlogged soil, so drainage is important to prevent rot. Your container should have a drainage hole to allow excess water to escape. Terra-cotta pots are ideal for beginners.

7. Plant Succulents in the Right Soil

Succulents need soil that drains, so regular potting soil—or dirt from your yard—won’t do. Choose cactus soil or mix potting soil with sand, pumice, or perlite. Succulent roots are very fragile so be gentle when repotting.

8. Get Rid of Bugs

Pests shouldn’t be a problem for indoor succulents, but occasionally you may have to deal with bugs. Gnats are attracted to succulents that are planted in soil that is too wet and doesn’t have proper drainage. To get rid of eggs and larvae, spray the soil with 70 percent isopropyl alcohol. Mealybugs are another pest succulent owners have to deal with. Overwatering and overfertilizing are the common causes of mealybugs. Move infected plants away from other succulents and spray with 70 percent isopropyl alcohol.

9. Fertilize Succulents in the Summer

Succulents don’t need much fertilizer, but you can give them light feedings during the spring and summer growing season. Be careful not to overfertilize—this can cause your succulent to grow too quickly and become weak.


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Succulents thrive beautifully in poor soils and low-water conditions. They symbolize perseverance, unconditional love, and growth, which are what Succulents Club is all about. Started in a 1 bed room apartment 6 years ago, Succulents Club now employs over 30 dedicated employees, has delivered over 1.5 million succulents to over 210,000 succulents lovers, and donated tens of thousands of dollars to charities. 

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