Aeonium calderense sp. nov. ined. Exclusive 100cm, only in 2001 this plant was recognized by Malkmus-Hussein, B. as a distinct species.
Aeonium canariense Canary Island Aeonium, Aeonium giganteum, Velvet Rose ...
Aeonium arboreum Webb. et Berth. Syn. Megalonium. Genus of about 30 species of evergreen, perennial, ocasionally biennial succulents, often subshrubby, from hillsides in Madeira, the Canary Islands, Cape Verde Islands, N, Africa, ...
Aeonium ( Aeonium ) Aeonium consists of around 30 species, most of which are perennials, though there are some bienniels. Plants in this genus are shrubby and succulent.
Aeonium haworthii or Pinwheel, a native of the Canary Islands, is one of the most commonly grown Aeoniums.
Aeonium sedifolium Scientific Name: Aeonium sedifolium (Webb ex Bolle) J. Pitard & L. Proust Synonym: Sempervivum masferreri, Aichryson sedifolium, Sempervivum sedifolium Family: Crassulaceae ...
Aeonium tabulaeforme Weeb et Berth. Nombres relacionados: Carassulaceae (familia), góngano (castellano), pastel de risco (castellano), yerba puntera (castellano).
Common name: Aeonium Botanical name: Aeonium spp. Family: Crassulaceae (orpine family) ...
Aeonium 'Zwartkopf' also known as Aeonium arboreum 'Zwartkopf' Plant Search A-Z of Plants Pick List ...
Aeonium arboreum, Aeonium korneliuslemsii Cacti and Succulents May be grown from seed sown in spring or summer, or from leaf or stem cuttings rooted at this time. Water somewhat less frequently in winter, but enough to keep from shrivelling.
AEONIUM (ee-oh'-ni-um) - A genus of shrubby, succulent, flowering plants with woody stems, belonging to the Houseleek Family (Crassulaceae) and natives of Morocco, Madeira and the Canary Islands.
Aeonium sp. Family: Crassulaceae Aeonium Origin: Africa This plant produces succulent rosettes of waxy leaves, generally, at the end of naked stems.
Aeonium arboreum 'Zwartkop' (Black rose) Be the first to rate this plant Hardiness Zones: 1 ...
Aeonium domesticum. The best-knov species, especially in the variegated form. Tl rosettes are loosely formed, the flower yellow. Aeonium sedifolium. Canary Islands. A smt species, 4 to 6 inches high, with woody stems an branches. Flower yellow.
Aeonium haworthii 18" Medium sized succulent that form rosettes of waxy blue-grey rosettes tinged in red ...
Drought tolerant: Aeonium 'Zwartkop', echeveria, mesembryanthemum, sedum. Foliage: coleus, Dichondra 'Silver Falls', Helichrysum petiolare, senecio.
A third plant, like a giant aeonium, can add a dramatic accent. The same simplicity holds true for small backyard meadows, he says. Just start with an evergreen groundcover sedge such as Carex pansa to create the framework, then mix in flowers.
Worldwide, there are 35 genera and 1,500 species, including 9 genera in North America. Many are cultivated as ornamentals, including: Aeonium, Cotyledon, Crassula, Dudleya, Echeveria, Kalanchoe, Sedum and Sempervivum.
See also: Sedum, Hibiscus, Aralia, Lavender, Holly
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