International Succulent Introductions

Plant Introductions of the Huntington Botanical Gardens

(published in the Cactus and Succulent Journal)
Vol. 78 (2), March - April, 2006

Aeonium spathulatum (Hornemann) Praeger

Aeonium spathulatum (Hornemann) Praeger
Photo © 2006 by John Trager. Images may not be used elsewhere without permission.
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ISI 2006-10. Aeonium spathulatum (Hornemann) Praeger.

Next to A. sedifolium, this aeonium bears the smallest rosettes in the genus. These are 2-3 cm in diameter and arranged at the tips of slender woody branches that form miniature bonsai-like shrubs. The leaves are thinner than those of A. sedifolium and spatulate with conspicuous lineate watery green to brownish glands, especially on the undersides, and bead-shaped cilia on the margins. The flowers, produced in spring, are bright golden yellow. As summer dormancy progresses, the rosettes curve inward to form tight globular buds protecting the growing points. Plants from controlled pollination of HBG 76927, seeds from the Viera y Clavijo Botanical Garden in the Canary Islands, collected at the picturesque mountain hamlet of Tenteniguada, Gran Canaria. $5.

 

 

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