A few more
Aeonium nobile, grown from seed, getting very large with thick leaves
Aeonium sedifolium, once it gets more sun the red tannic stripes will become more profuse
Aeonium decorum
Aeonium glanduosum, grown from seed, the glands can be seen on the leaf edges and are diagnostic of this species.
Aeonium lindleyi var lindleyi, short thick hairy leaves, unlike var viscatum which has longer thinner leaves
February 2013 - Genus of the Month - Aeonium
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Re: February 2013 - Genus of the Month - Aeonium
Obsessive Crassulaceae lover, especially Aeoniums but also grow, Aloes, Agaves, Haworthias and a select number of Cacti.
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Re: February 2013 - Genus of the Month - Aeonium
A few more
Aeonium glanduosum but a bigger plant and less stressed. Aeonium tabuliforme, similar looking but hairier Aeonium appendiculatum, a seedling from seed collected in La Gomera Aeonium paivae-castillo, a seedling also from seed Collected in La Gomera Finally Aeonium arboreum hybrid
Aeonium glanduosum but a bigger plant and less stressed. Aeonium tabuliforme, similar looking but hairier Aeonium appendiculatum, a seedling from seed collected in La Gomera Aeonium paivae-castillo, a seedling also from seed Collected in La Gomera Finally Aeonium arboreum hybrid
Obsessive Crassulaceae lover, especially Aeoniums but also grow, Aloes, Agaves, Haworthias and a select number of Cacti.