Family Aeonium Aeonium canariense var. palmense

Aeonium Canariense Var. Palmense | Aeonium | Crassulaceae

Discover the rare and beautiful Aeonium canariense var. palmense, a stunning succulent with velvety foliage and saucer-shaped rosettes that can reach up to 16 inches across. This low-maintenance plant is drought-tolerant and suitable for wetter, shady, and moist slopes, making it a great choice for sidewalk-bedding edgers. Learn about its appearance, characteristics, cultivation, care, and propagation, and why it's a prized possession for succulent enthusiasts. Add this unique and hardy plant to your collection and enjoy its beauty and rarity for years to come.

Aeonium Canariense Var. Palmense | Aeonium | Crassulaceae
Aeonium Canariense Var. Palmense | Aeonium | Crassulaceae
Aeonium Canariense Var. Palmense | Aeonium | Crassulaceae
Aeonium Canariense Var. Palmense | Aeonium | Crassulaceae
Aeonium Canariense Var. Palmense | Aeonium | Crassulaceae

Aeonium canariense var. palmense - Overview, Appearance, Cultivation, and Propagation

Overview of Aeonium canariense var. palmense

Aeonium canariense var. palmense is a rare succulent endemic to La Palma, one of the Canary Islands. It has velvety foliage with a sticky feel. The grey-green, simple leaves are arranged in rosettes and are obovate, ciliate, and sessile. This evergreen plant grows on shady, moist slopes, making it suitable for wetter environments.

Plants of Aeonium canariense var. palmense are robust and strong-growing, forming large saucer-shaped rosettes up to 16 inches in diameter. It is exceptionally rare in cultivation and is a great choice for drought-tolerant sidewalk-bedding edgers.

Aeonium canariense var. palmense is a member of the Crassulaceae family and is a synonym of Aeonium palmense and Aeonium canariense subsp. christii.

If you are lucky enough to find Aeonium canariense var. palmense, it is a great addition to any succulent collection. It is easy to care for, requiring minimal watering and maintenance. It prefers well-draining soil and partial shade, but can also tolerate full sun.

Overall, Aeonium canariense var. palmense is a stunning succulent worth seeking out for its unique beauty and rarity.

Appearance and Characteristics

Aeonium canariense var. palmense is a rare succulent endemic to La Palma, one of the Canary Islands. It has velvety foliage with a sticky feel. The grey-green, simple leaves are arranged in rosettes and are obovate, ciliate, and sessile. This evergreen plant forms large saucer-shaped rosettes up to 16 inches across.

This succulent is exceptionally rare in cultivation, making it a prized addition to any collection. It is suitable for wetter, shady, and moist slopes, making it a great choice for sidewalk-bedding edgers. The plant is drought-tolerant and can survive in a wide range of temperatures.

Aeonium canariense var. palmense is a low-maintenance plant that requires minimal care. It prefers well-draining soil and moderate watering, allowing the soil to dry out between watering. The plant can be propagated from stem cuttings, which should be allowed to dry out for a few days before planting in well-draining soil.

If you are looking for a rare and beautiful succulent to add to your collection, Aeonium canariense var. palmense is an excellent choice. With its velvety foliage, saucer-shaped rosette, and low-maintenance care requirements, this plant is sure to be a standout in any garden or collection.

Cultivation and Care

Aeonium canariense var. palmense is a rare succulent native to La Palma, one of the Canary Islands. It has velvety foliage with a sticky feel. The grey-green, simple leaves are arranged in rosettes and are obovate, ciliate, and sessile. This evergreen plant can grow up to 12-16 inches across saucer-shaped rosettes.

This succulent is robust and strong-growing, making it an excellent choice for sidewalk-bedding edgers. It is drought-tolerant and suitable for wetter, shady, and moist slopes. The plant is exceptionally rare in cultivation, making it a prized possession for succulent enthusiasts.

Aeonium canariense var. palmense is a low-maintenance plant that requires minimal care. It prefers well-draining soil and full sun to partial shade. The plant is hardy and can tolerate temperatures as low as 30°F.

During the summer months, the plant produces yellow flowers that attract bees and other pollinators, making it an excellent addition to any garden. The plant is also deer-resistant, making it an ideal choice for gardens with deer problems.

If you are looking for a rare and beautiful succulent plant, Aeonium canariense var. palmense is an excellent choice. It is easy to care for, hardy, and adds a unique touch to any garden or collection.

Propagation of Aeonium canariense var. palmense

Aeonium canariense var. palmense is a rare succulent endemic to La Palma, one of the Canary Islands. It has velvety foliage with a sticky feel. The grey-green, simple leaves are arranged in rosettes, which can grow up to 12-16 inches across, making it a great choice for sidewalk-bedding edgers.

Plants are robust and strong-growing, forming a large cluster of rosettes over time. This evergreen succulent is suitable for wetter, shady, and moist slopes, making it a great addition to any garden.

The leaves of Aeonium canariense var. palmense are obovate, ciliate, and sessile. The plant produces saucer-shaped yellow flowers. It is a drought-tolerant plant that requires minimal care and maintenance.

This succulent is exceptionally rare in cultivation, making it a prized possession for succulent enthusiasts. It is a great addition to any collection, as it is not only beautiful but also easy to care for.

If you are looking for a unique and beautiful succulent to add to your collection, Aeonium canariense var. palmense is definitely worth considering. Its velvety foliage, large rosettes, and saucer-shaped flowers make it a standout plant that is sure to impress.

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