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Most Aeonium species are native to the Canary Islands, with a small number found in the Cape Verde Islands, Madeira, Morocco, and eastern Africa’s Semien Mountains of Ethiopia. Dry summers and winter rainfall is the norm for their native habitat. Some members of the genus are quite popular as garden and pot plants and have become naturalized in other parts of the world. Some species, however, are still quite rare in cultivation. In general, they are quite easy to care for, and their very hardiness makes them landscaping favourites in drier climes. They produce succulent rosettes of waxy leaves, generally at the end of naked stems.
Aeonium sedifolium is a small succulent plant that has delicate branching stems to not much more than 15cm tall and wide bearing small rosettes of 1cm long rounded sticky lime-green leaves streaked with red stripes that radiate upward in the rosette, unlike most of the larger flat topped Aeonium. In spring appear the bright yellow star-shaped flowers. Plant in full coastal sun to filtered light in a well-drained soil and protect from frost - seems hardy to short duration cold temperatures down to around -1.5°C. It has a summer dormancy where it is best kept fairly dry in shade though with some water it seems to keep its leaves - otherwise it will lose them. It makes an interesting addition to succulent pots or mixed planters or a small spot in the rock garden or used as a natural bonsai plant in a small pot. This plant is native to the Canary Islands. The bid amount is for 1 Seed - Germination Instructions will be sent to your email. |