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Variegated Aeonium


Variegated Aeonium  (Variegated Aeonium)

This variegated Aeonium was around 4 feet / 1.2 meters tall growing at Rancho Soledad Nurseries. For my GoY friend Sandra. : >)
Photo taken Jan. 14, 2010



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Fascinating..:o)

15 Jan, 2010

 

Amazing ... looks like an enormous fake flowerhead! It's a beauty.

15 Jan, 2010

 

That's wonderful. I didn't know such a thing existed.

15 Jan, 2010

uma
Uma
 

Wow! It looks like a dahlia's flower!

15 Jan, 2010

 

This is so pretty

15 Jan, 2010

 

Thanks for all the comments!

This is a common plant here. I never thought this plant resembled a flower head until now. LOL! : > )

15 Jan, 2010

 

What an unusual plant, it looks like its on a spring - bit like a Jack-in-a-box.

15 Jan, 2010

 

Theoldgunner:

Aeonium species usually have that look. This plant was growing at an angle..it may look strange because it hasn't branched yet.

16 Jan, 2010

 

'Sunburst' I had one that fasciated. It grew in the shape of a chicken.
I might still have it...its in a corner of a side yard where I stopped watering last summer.

21 Feb, 2016

 

Yes, Aeonium 'Sunburst' is very common here. It grows pretty tall and then eventually branches. It looks best with a little shade, though. Luckily, it doesn't need too much water.

22 Feb, 2016



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