aeoniumaeonium
genusgenusDistinctive succulent plants characterized by their rosette-forming growth pattern and their ability to branch into multiple flower-like clusters of leaves. These architectural plants can range from small, compact forms to larger, tree-like structures with thick stems.
Etymology
The name 'Aeonium' comes from the ancient Greek word 'aionios' meaning 'eternal' or 'everlasting,' referring to the plant's resilient nature and its ability to thrive in harsh conditions.
Interesting fact!
During periods of drought, the rosettes can close up like a paper fan to reduce water loss, then reopen when conditions improve.
All species of Aeonium

aeoniumUrbicum
Tree aeonium, Giant saucer plant, Single-stemmed aeonium.

aeoniumCanariense
Giant velvet rose, Canary Island aeonium, Saucer plant.

aeoniumTabuliforme
Dinner plate aeonium, Saucer plant, Living plate.

aeoniumDecorum
Green pinwheel, Decorative aeonium, Mini rose painter.

aeoniumUndulatum
Wavy aeonium, Ruffled rose succulent, Wavy-edged aeonium.

aeoniumGomerense
Gomera tree houseleek, Island aeonium, Mountain rose.

aeoniumLindleyi
Wavy-leaf aeonium, Lindley's tree houseleek, Canary Island rose.

aeoniumCuneatum
Wedge-leaf aeonium, Carpet rose, Ground aeonium.

aeoniumCastello-paivae
Blue rose tree, Paiva's tree houseleek, Canary Island rose.

aeoniumNobile
Noble giant, Tree houseleek, Giant rose.

aeoniumSpathulatum
Spatulate aeonium, Yellow tree houseleek, Canary Island rose.

aeoniumSmithii
Smith's pinwheel, Dwarf aeonium, Pink-tip succulent.

aeoniumHaworthii
Pinwheel desert rose, Haworth's stonecrop, Stone rose.

aeoniumSedifolium
Dwarf aeonium, Mini rose succulent, Fairy garden aeonium.

aeoniumArboreum
Tree aeonium, Desert rose, Saucer plant.
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