It grows to about knee height and opens a bright rosette at the top, giving off a sunflower-like presence that easily becomes the star of a succulent garden. It struggles with heat, so summer care is the key challenge. Even if it dries up, new growth returns in autumn—so do not toss it out. Its home is the Canary Islands floating in the northeastern Atlantic, and perhaps that unique origin explains the slightly different vibe it carries.
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A striking new Aeonium cultivar with a vivid green center that shines, surrounded by deep chocolate-colored leaves edged in bright white. The contr...
With its somewhat broad leaves, deeply cupped rosette, and a bright, luminous center in fresh spring growth, this is a variegated Aeonium with a st...
A new Aeonium variety with impressively bold coloration: in the summer coloring season, its leaves become almost black, with deep red margined vari...
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