Can you take cuttings from an Aeonium plant, and how is it done?
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Good Evening G-m, The Aeonium evergreen is such a beautiful, dwarf exotic. Below is an article that I believe you will welcome :) Good Luck, and thank you for coming to HOMETALK for answers.
http://www.gardenersworld.com/how-to/grow-plants/how-to-take-aeonium-cuttings/
Hello! The link I am providing gives a step-by-step process for taking cuttings from your Aeonium plant starting with selecting the right branch -- one that goes directly to the root.
http://worldofsucculents.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Divide-and-Propagate-an-Aeonium.jpg
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/propagate-aeonium-71679.html
Cut off the part to want to regrow, let it "harden off" (i.e. form a scab where you cut - keep the new piece from rotting at the cut) and replant it. The original stem will grow another rosette, too. If that stem is very tall, cut it back. Then then just wait! Aeoniums are really easy to propagate, so don't worry, just do it.