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Does aeonium domesticum die after blooming?
Yes, aeonium domesticum is a monocarpic plant, meaning it typically dies after its single blooming event and seed-setting period. After flowering, the main plant will usually start to decline as it has completed its life cycle, although offsets may continue to grow.
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