Aeonium davidbramwellii Exclusive


Aeonium davidbramwellii Exclusive
30 (50)cm, an only recently from Aeonium ciliatum separated and newly described species from La Palma, named in honor of David Bramwell, former head of the Botanical Garden "Viera y Clavijo" at Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, working in the conservation of endemic plants from the Canary Islands. This species is somehow similar to Aeonium ciliatum from Tenerife at first sight, yet more compact in all parts with larger rosettes (up to 30cm ø) of dark green leaves with reddish brown margins. It features a larger, flattened conical inflorescence of white (sometimes slightly rose colored) flowers. Southern La Palma, where it is growing in rocky soils in partially shaded pine forest above Fuencaliente (740m).

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seed package (ex Fuencaliente) - 1633
(ex Fuencaliente)
seed package (ex Puntagorda) - 3038
(ex Puntagorda)