Semponium 'Sureal Destiny'

$7.99
Title

Bold and unforgettable, ‘Surreal Destiny’ forms large, glossy rosettes of deep, moody foliage that shifts between shades of burgundy, plum, and near-black depending on the light. The long, elegant leaves radiate outward in a dramatic starburst pattern, giving the plant a strong architectural presence. Its rich colour and striking form make it an instant focal point, adding depth and modern flair to succulent collections or sunny plant displays.

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Details & Plant Care

Difficulty:

Easy

Water:

Occasional Watering

Humidity:

30–50%

Pet Friendly:

Non-Toxic To Cats & Dogs

Light:

Full Sun

Plant Information

Common Names:

Semponium ‘Surreal Destiny’, Surreal Destiny Semponium

Scientific Name:

Semponium ‘Surreal Destiny’

Country Of Origin

Cultivated hybrid (cross between Aeonium and Sempervivum, developed in the United Kingdom)

Growth Rate:

Moderate

Soil Type:

Well-draining cactus or succulent mix

Fertilize:

Monthly

Remember to only fertilize during their active growing season.

Care Guide

Common Pests

Mealybugs

Mealybugs

What To Look For: White, cottony or waxy masses on stems, leaf axils, underside of leaves. Sticky honeydew, sooty mold growth, yellowing or dropping leaves.

How To Treat: Use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol to dab and remove visible bugs. Wash leaves and stems with gentle soapy water. In heavy infestations, consider removing very affected stems/leaves or, in the worst case, replacing the plant.

Aphids

Aphids

What To Look For: Small soft-bodied insects (green, yellow, black or orange) usually congregating on new growth, stems or leaf undersides. Sticky residue (“honeydew”) on leaves or nearby surfaces, sometimes with sooty mold developing on it. Distorted or curling leaves, wilting, slow growth.

How To Treat: Isolate the infested plant to prevent spread. Blast with water to dislodge many adults, especially on newer growth. Use insecticidal soap, making sure to cover the leaf underside and new growth. Repeat treatments every 7 days or so until no new signs appear. (Since they reproduce quickly)

Spider Mites

Spider Mites

What To Look For: Very fine webbing under leaves or between stems and leaves (especially in dry indoor air). Leaves may appear stippled (tiny yellow or white dots) or dusty; they may turn yellow, brown or drop. When you tap a leaf onto white paper, you might see tiny moving specks. (Often too small to see easily)

How To Treat: Increase humidity around the plant (since mites thrive in dry air). Spray plant thoroughly (both sides of leaves) with insecticidal soap or a miticide/plant-safe oil; repeat every few days. In heavy infestations, consider removing severely affected sections; isolate the plant.