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Plant Habit: Cactus/Succulent
Life cycle: Perennial
Sun Requirements: Full Sun
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Plant Spread: 18-24 inches
Leaves: Evergreen
Flowers: Showy
Flower Color: Red
Flower Time: Spring
Summer
Inflorescence Height: 30 inches
Suitable Locations: Xeriscapic
Uses: Provides winter interest
Will Naturalize
Wildlife Attractant: Bees
Resistances: Drought tolerant
Containers: Suitable in 3 gallon or larger
Needs excellent drainage in pots
Miscellaneous: Tolerates poor soil
Monocarpic

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Common names
  • Aeonium

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Location: Baja California
Date: 2021-05-19
Location: Baja California
Date: 2022-05-14
Inflorescence in bud
Location: Baja California
Date: 2022-06-02
Location: Baja California
Date: 2022-11-24
A few weeks old
Location: Baja California
Date: 2023-09-05
Seedling, almost one year old, 10 inch pot
Location: Baja California
Date: 2022-06-12
Location: Baja California
Date: 2022-07-17
Location: Baja California
Date: 2023-04-19
Tiny marginal teeth on a young plant
Location: Baja California
Date: 2022-07-07
Location: Baja California
Date: 2020-03-12
Cored
Location: Baja California
Date: 2014-04-17
Full sun
Location: Baja California
Date: 2022-07-23
Location: Baja California
Date: 2022-07-07
Location: Baja California
Date: 2022-04-19
Sunburn
Location: No. CA zone 9b
Date: 2014-09-07
Location: Baja California
Date: 2022-06-12
Location: Baja California
Date: 2022-05-15
Location: Baja California
Date: 2011-11-06
Fat-leafed Aeoniums have fine marginal teeth instead of hairs
Location: Salem OR zone 8a
Date: 2016-06-30
Plant head removed from rotting stem and then re-rooted and repla
Location: Baja California
Date: 2011-12-07
Location: At Annie's Annuals Nursery
Date: Jul 3, 2007 2:30 AM
Location: Baja California
Date: 2022-05-19
Location: Baja California
Date: 2021-02-17
Products of coring (to force branching) one year later
Location: Baja California
Date: 2021-03-17
Rooted cutting, 3 gallon can
Location: Baja California
Date: 2021-01-20
Early winter
Location: Baja California
Date: 2023-04-11
6 month old seedling, 4 inch pot

Photo courtesy of Annie's Annuals and Perennials
Location: Baja California
Date: 2021-07-22
5 month old rooted cutting
Location: Baja California
Date: 2022-04-09
Acute sun stress (most of the leaf will end up dying)

photo credit: James Steakley
Location: Annie's Annuals Nursery
Photo courtesy of Annie's Annuals and Perennials

Photo courtesy of Annie's Annuals and Perennials
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Comments:
  • Posted by Baja_Costero (Baja California - Zone 11b) on Oct 23, 2017 9:38 PM concerning plant:
    Large, solitary, short-stemmed Aeonium with thick green leaves and red flowers (an unusual color for Aeonium). Beautiful sculptural form. Larger rosettes can reach impressive proportions, in the ground or in extra-large containers. May be self fertile. Offsetting forms are found in cultivation and they do not appear to be hybrids, based on the flowers.

    This plant enjoys day long sun in mild climates. Stressed plants (or plants during their summer rest) may turn yellow, orange or brown; this is generally reversible. Provide strong light, excellent drainage, and regular water. Not recommended as a container plant where space or light may be limiting.

    Landscape plants under suboptimal conditions may be relatively long lived (several years), while container plants given good nursery care may live less than 2 years before they flower (they can fill a 3 gallon pot in a year).

    From La Palma in the Canary Islands (the only solitary Aeonium on the island). Well suited to mild Mediterranean (winter rainfall) climates. Drought tolerant.

    Very easy to propagate by beheading. Take the top half of a reasonably big rosette (say 10 inch pot size) and start a new plant. Within a few months the stump of the mother plant will branch profusely, allowing several rosettes to be harvested in order to start new plants. Like other Aeoniums, this plant may sometimes commit to flowering before being taken as a cutting, and the cutting will never reach anywhere near full size before it starts to go vertical and sprouts blooms.

    Apparently self fertile. Seed is quite small but young seedlings are fast growing, reaching 4 inches within 6 months and 10 inches within a year.
  • Posted by webesemps (Salem OR - Zone 8a) on Sep 8, 2014 12:47 AM concerning plant:
    This aeonium, large in size and sturdy to the touch, can have cup-shaped leaves, which water can sit in. Unfortunately, this can result in leaf edges becoming sunburned. I recommend not watering the tops of the leaves or planting near something that can drop water onto the leaves.

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