Cactus and Succulents
Aeonium albovariegatum
Aeonium arboreum
Dense, shrubby to 3ft.+; green w/red edges, darker in sun
Aeonium arboreum v. atropurpureum
Erect to 3ft., dark purple in full sun/more green in shade.
Aeonium balsamiferum
Shrub to 3ft.; dull green w/red rosettes open in winter, tighter in summer
Aeonium canariense
Shrubby 2 to 3ft., soft green w/pink edges in sun
Aeonium canariense v. virgineum
Low shrubby, with large 8″ green rosettes. Soft and velvety leaves. Will produce large mounds of rosettes. Red edged in full sun.
Aeonium ciliatum
Fast growing, moderately branchy, to 6ft tall and nearly as wide. Sports massive rosettes of spoon-shaped leaves, up to 20″ wide! This species will continue to flourish after flowering. Prefers afternoon shade.
Aeonium davidbramwellii
Large green rosettes, some branching.
Aeonium decorum
Bushy shrub to 16″; red-edged in sun; thick long leaves
Aeonium decorum “Cooperi”
Bushy shrub to 10″t; bright red-edged in full sun; thick long leaves
Aeonium decorum “Tricolor”
Shrubby colorful hybrid; red-edged rosettes; stems to 8″
Aeonium glandulosum
Aeonium gomerense
Bushy shrub 2 to 4ft.; Pink edges in sun; thick long leaves
Aeonium haworthii
Bushy shrub to 10″t; red-tipped in full sun; thick long leaves
Aeonium holochrysum
A. arboreum var. holochrysum
Shrub, stems to 3ft. w/tight glossy green rosettes – small in summer
Aeonium leucoblepharum
Multi-branched with pointed rosettes. Leaves start a golden green, maturing to hot pink with a vivid red central stripe. These unusual Aeonium are Summer growers needing some regular water.
Aeonium lindleyi
Small, shrubby to 12″, with small dense green rosettes
Aeonium nobile
Large, low solitary rosette followed by large red bloom spray. Monocarpic.
Aeonium sedifolium
Unusual oval leaves, brightly colored. Branchy, a low-growing almost shrub-like form. Yellow flowers. Protect from frost.
Aeonium simsii
Low growing, branching from base; rosettes to 10″d.
Aeonium spathulatum
Shrubby stems, very small rosettes, lightly fuzzy green leraves get a hint of red, almost blush color in fulll sun. Many yellow flowers.
Aeonium subplanum
Low growing large green rosettes to 20″, spreads quickly
Aeonium tabuliforme
Large, solitary, flat rosettes on short unbranched stems. Bright green leaves.
Aeonium undulatum
Large rosettes with wavy leaves. 4 foot tall solitary stems, branch from the base.
Aeonium undulatum ssp. pseudotabuliforme
Mostly flat broad rosettes, wide, rounded green leaves
Aeonium urbicum
20″d. solitary rosettes on 30″t. stems
Aeonium urbicum “Rubrum”
A profusion of red-edged green rosettes, deeper red in full sun. Low growing – 18″ to 24″ tall, but very full.