Aeonium escobarii sp. nov. ined. |
Aeonium escobarii sp. nov. ined. |
40 (70)cm, only in 2001 by Malkmus-Hussein, B. discovered new, most decorative Aeonium species from strictly limited locations in between the laurel and the pine forest at some 700m to 1.350m growing at exposed rocks in full sun in the NW of La Palma. Another monocaulous (=not making offsets) species related to Aeonium urbicum from Tenerife, reaching up to 70cm in height with ornamental, distinct, bluish green, strongly succulent, broadly spathulate leaves with red margins in a rosette of up to 50cm (!) in diameter. A very decorative plant due to its unusual leaf color and growth habit! More Details » |
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