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Aeonium purpureum - Purple Tree Aeonium Blooming


Aeonium purpureum - Purple Tree Aeonium Blooming (Aeonium purpureum - Purple Tree Aeonium)

This Aeonium is 6ft/2m tall and growing in my neighbor's yard directly across the street from me. Posted for my friend Sandra. Photo taken Feb. 11, 2011.



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beautiful

12 Feb, 2011

 

Thanks! :>)

13 Feb, 2011

 

wow..its awesome Delonix...i noticed one of my green ones has decided to flower.....great pic...:-)

13 Feb, 2011

 

Sandra:

Thanks! I posted this photo for you...I thought you would like it. :>)

You'll have to post a pic of your Aeonium blooming.

14 Feb, 2011

 

its on my latest blog...it has only just started....but i have also sown some seed from one that flowered last year and so far one seedling has appeared...:-)

14 Feb, 2011

 

Sandra:

I'll check out your blog. :>)

I've never heard of this plant growing from seed. We only grow them from cuttings here...it's easier.

14 Feb, 2011

 

cutting are by far the easiest Delonix..but i couldnt resist when i saw the seed....

14 Feb, 2011

 

Sandra:

Sometimes it just nice watching seeds grow. It's very gratifying! :>)

15 Feb, 2011

 

I have much more success with cuttings of most plants...The best thing about seed is the cross polination. I had two different aeoniums in flower at the same time last summer so theres a chance of a few different ones germinating.

15 Feb, 2011

 

Sandra:

Yes, most people here plant trees/shrubs from cutting. You know what type of plant you'll end up with a cutting. Seeds can be highly variable...especially, for flowering plants. This is the reason why almost 99% of the time we grow Plumerias from cuttings.

16 Feb, 2011



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