You can avoid this issue by providing plenty of direct sunlight to the plant. If you're tired of dealing with the spindly growth, you can prune it by "chopping and dropping," which means removing the top rosette.
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You can avoid this issue by providing plenty of direct sunlight to the plant. If you're tired of dealing with the spindly growth, you can prune it by "chopping and dropping," which means removing the top rosette.
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Aeonium canariense is a flowering plant that belongs to the Crassulaceae family. This plant grows on dry slopes and cliffs at sea level up to about 1300m. The shape of this plant is a rosette and large leaves with yellow flowers that reach 70cm in height. This plant is considered a hardy plant and is resistant to drought.
Aeonium canariense