I have lifted this photo from another site as I would like clarification as to what it is!
Please!
Thank you
Aeonium bramwelliinSunburst
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Re: Aeonium bramwelliinSunburst
The Schulz book considers it might be a variegated Aeonium Davidbramwellii but it is only guesswork. It makes large rosettes and is also around as a 'reverse' form which can be seen as Lemon & Lime, Lime & Lemon, Las Vegas and more. Just leave it as Aeonium 'Sunburst'. It's used to a fair extent in landscaping work in the USA. There is a nice crested form around that is useful for producing normal heads for cuttings.
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Re: Aeonium bramwelliinSunburst
Thank you Stuart.
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Re: Aeonium bramwelliinSunburst
Well, I know it as Aeonium 'Sunburst'.
http://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/SUCC ... ._Sunburst gives the following synonyms:
Aeonium arboreum f. luteovariegatum hort.
Aeonium cv. Tricolor
Aeonium decorum cv. Sunburst
Aeonium decorum cv. Tricolor
Cheers,
Eduart
http://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/SUCC ... ._Sunburst gives the following synonyms:
Aeonium arboreum f. luteovariegatum hort.
Aeonium cv. Tricolor
Aeonium decorum cv. Sunburst
Aeonium decorum cv. Tricolor
Cheers,
Eduart
Re: Aeonium bramwelliinSunburst
I have 'Tricolor' and the variegated Arboreum but they're quite different to 'Sunburst'.
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Re: Aeonium bramwelliinSunburst
Thursday next week , charity Plant Heritage are holding a Zoom meeting about Aeoniums & Bromeliads: https://www.plantheritage.org.uk/events ... g-aeonium/
(Since they are short of funds this year, there is a small charge for attending).
Best wishes,
Derek Tribble
(Since they are short of funds this year, there is a small charge for attending).
Best wishes,
Derek Tribble